This is not a children's book. The universe is winking. Police in Washington State have a problem. It seems vigilantes are driving dangerous deviants and perverts into their arms begging for protection instead of the other way around. Besides, that's supposed to be their job. And it's not law enforcement's only problem. A killing spree has the state terrorized. And there's a kidnapper on the loose stealing teenage girls. Unfortunately for the police his victims fall in love and refuse to help catch him. Two detectives are convinced the only person who can help unravel the tangled web is an uncooperative woman; Susan Stanich. She is different, very different. She is a mother and a wife with the remnants of a Bronx accent, and street smarts to match. Orphaned at 16-years-old, Mrs. Stanich may be considered to be a witch, but unlike anything you’ve ever thought a witch should be. Susan has no idea why she’s a witch or how she got that way but quietly makes the best of the situation. "Mom Wife Witch" is a marble cake of very serious and slapstick silly, heavy and light, just like life. It’s not love of money but child abuse that may be the root of all evil. Here we have one woman intent on stopping it wherever and whenever she can. And she does. A sequel to "The Witch," the first book in the series.
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- Author Jay Buckner
- Language English
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