Thursday, August 15, 2024

Book Review for 8.8.24: Corn Maze Confession

Title: Corn Maze Confession

Author: Stella Bixby

Date: 2021

Publisher: C.S. Ferry

Quote: "My hair was white for the time being."

Ellie's not a witch exactly, but she's part of that "Charmed" world where people inherit psychic talents the same way they might inherit red hair. Or, in Ellie's case, hair that magically changes color when she's solving a mystery. In this case the mystery involves poisoned flowers. Someone exposed to poisoned flowers attacked someone else at Ellie's corn maze, just before she hit the ground.

This is a short novel intended to attract readers to a series of longer and shorter stories about Ellie, the ice young woman detective with the magical chameleon hair and the very vague psychic sense of when she's closer to or farther from the solution to a mystery. If you're not neck-deep in Book Funnel books alreayd, it may well have its intended effect on you. Look before you leap. If you leap into this series you might have cozy mysteries to read before bed all summer long. 

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