Tarot Says Beware

Tarot Says Beware by Betsy Byars is a reissue published by Penguin Young Readers Group on March 2, 2006. This 160-page book is presented in English and revolves around the mysterious murder of Madame Rosa, the local fortune teller, whose only witness is her silent parrot, Tarot. As Herculeah Jones investigates the case, she believes she has identified the killer, but she soon discovers that others are also involved, complicating her quest for the truth.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and social themes as the story unfolds, focusing on friendship and the challenges faced by young girls. The narrative explores the dynamics of trust and danger, as Herculeah navigates a web of secrets and threats. With its engaging plot and relatable characters, this book offers an intriguing look into the world of juvenile fiction and detective stories.
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Madame Rosa, the eccentric local fortune teller, has been murdered, and the only witness is her parrot,Tarot. But he’s not talking. Herculeah Jones thinks she knows who the killer is, but she’s not the only one. . . . Someone else knows—someone who wants to make sure Herculeah won’t be around to see the future.
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