Witches’ Bane

Witches’ Bane by Susan Wittig Albert is a first edition published by Penguin Publishing Group on September 1, 1994. This 272-page novel is presented in English and follows the story of China Bayles, an herb shop owner in a small Texas town. When Halloween festivities take a dark turn with a brutal murder, China finds herself embroiled in a mystery that escalates when her friend Ruby, a New Age expert, is accused of witchcraft.
Readers will delve into a narrative that combines elements of mystery and cozy fiction, as China Bayles takes on the challenge of uncovering the truth behind the murder. The story intertwines themes of friendship and suspicion, set against the backdrop of Halloween celebrations. As China navigates the complexities of the case, she must confront the implications of her friend’s involvement and work to reveal the real killer amidst the chaos.
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Herb shop owner China Bayles is shocked when Halloween hijinks take a gruesome turn…
In a small Texas town, what starts as a little festive Halloween fun ends in a brutal murder. And lawyer-turned-herbalist China Bayles is even more shocked when her friend Ruby, a New Age expert in tarot and astrology, becomes the prime suspect after a minister accuses her of witchcraft. Now it’s up to China to unmask the real killer…
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