Tarot Says Beware

Tarot Says Beware by Betsy Byars, published by Penguin Publishing Group in September 1997, is a juvenile fiction book that delves into the world of mysteries and detective stories. The narrative centers around the murder of Madam Rosa, the local fortune teller, which leaves the community in shock and confusion. Young detective Herculeah believes she has identified the killer, but soon realizes that someone else has their own plans to ensure she doesn’t uncover the truth.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a suspenseful plot as Herculeah navigates the dangers surrounding her investigation. The story explores themes of intuition and danger, as the young protagonist races against time to solve the mystery while facing threats to her own safety. With 151 pages, this edition offers a compact yet engaging reading experience for those interested in mysteries and detective tales.
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Madam Rosa, the eccentric local fortune teller, has been brutally murdered, and the case has everyone baffled. Herculeah has a pretty good idea who the killer is, but someone else has a vision too — and wants to make sure Herculeah won’t be around to see the future. “Byars grips the reader from the first sentence and doesn’t let go until Herculeah solves the case.” — “The Horn Book”
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