A corpse in the town’s fountain spells trouble for Rebecca Cuthbert, who, along with her talking cat, Aneksi, must uncover the killer and dangerous truths behind the cursed artifacts plaguing Citrus Grove.
The normally quiet community is buzzing with excitement as the local university prepares to host an academic conference on Egyptian antiquities that’s attracting scholars, collectors—and a few hidden agendas. Did a newcomer carry out this crime, or is the culprit closer to home?
With Detective Nick Devon at her side and her knack for connecting the dots, Rebecca finds herself once again in the thick of the investigation. With help from her resourceful grandfather and her clever feline friend, she is determined to unlock the secrets of a mysterious antique journal. But each new clue reveals a longer list of suspects, deeper suspicions, old enemies, and more threats.
Solving this puzzle may come at a deadly cost. Can she crack the case before the murderer strikes again?
My Review:
Fast-paced and unpredictable.
As the town of Citrus Grove is bustling with visitors attending the university’s symposium on Egyptian antiquities, one of the visitors is discovered dead in the fountain at the park. Rebecca Cuthbert and her immortal talking kitten, Aneksi, are hot on the trail to find the killer before someone else turns up dead.
This book had a lot of twists and turns and it was not easy to figure out who the killer was or their motive. It is an exciting book that I just couldn’t put down.

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