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A Murder of Witches

(2026)
(The second book in the Juniper Harlow Mystery series)
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THE MOST FEARED WITCH IN CRESCENT BAY HAS BEEN ACCUSED OF MURDER.

Juniper Harlow never wanted a role in coven politics.

Running an occult bookshop in a seaside town full of magical secrets is complicated enough without getting involved in elections, rivalries, and witches who have been holding grudges for longer than she's been alive.

Then a prominent coven leader is murdered during the Night of the Thirteenth Moon.

The evidence points directly at Agnes Black.

The coven is ready to condemn her.

And somehow Juniper has been appointed her defender.

With just forty-eight hours before Agnes faces permanent imprisonment, Juniper must work alongside Detective Sam Reeves to uncover the truth.

Every suspect has secrets.

Every witness has an agenda.

And someone has spent years positioning the pieces for a crime that could reshape Crescent Bay's magical community forever.

If Juniper can't expose the real killer in time, an innocent woman will pay the price.

A MURDER OF WITCHES is the second novel in the Juniper Harlow Mysteries—an Australian paranormal mystery series featuring witches, hidden magic, ghosts, slow-burn romance, and a seaside town full of secrets.

For readers who enjoy character-driven mysteries with a touch of the supernatural.


Genre: Urban Fantasy

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