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Death on the Night of Lost Lizards

A Hungarian Tea House Mystery

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Death on the Night of Lost Lizards

By: Julia Buckley
Narrated by: Laura Jennings
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Hana Keller is getting ready for a lovely holiday season. When she receives a rare tea set as a birthday gift, she decides to host a tea at her apartment for her closest friends. During the cozy get-together, one of Hana's friends gets word that a murderer is on the loose. Hana soon learns that the victim was Sandor Balog, a professor of Hungarian studies at the local college.

With her growing psychic ability, Hana senses that she is going to be pulled into the investigation of the professor's death somehow. With her sexy boyfriend, Erik, on the case, Hana finds the Tea House steeped in suspects. She studies the smiling faces celebrating the season, but the real killer is good at hiding the truth and putting Hana in the hot seat....

©2021 Julia Buckley (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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In this book, I liked that the murderer was someone everyone had contact with but didn't suspect even the main character. This irked me a bit, that she couldn't sense the "Misery" but when explained it made sense. One of the issues I had was there was a plot point missing, like who the murder victim was actually going home to as well as the FMC seemingly ignoring her insight at times. while not a total Mary Sue, there were moments where I felt she wasn't playing things safely. it also felt weird to have the extended family introduced in this book but not mentioned at all in the others. a great story, wonderful performance as always, but there needed to be some tweaks here and there.

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IT WAS WORTH THE WAIT. HANNAH AND HER FAMILY, ERIC AND HIS, ALL MADE THIS THE FUN, TOUCHING, AND INTRIGUING BOOK THAT IT IS. I AM ALWAYS A LITTLE SAD AT THE END BECAUSE I KNOW THE WAIT BEGINS AGAIN, BUT, AS HANNAH'S GRANDMOTHER MIGHT SAY, GOOD THINGS ARE WORTH THE WAIT.

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