The Book of Cunning Women: More Tales of the Firefly Witch
Tanna Tully, the Firefly Witch, returns in three new adventures that take her to the scene of a horrific tragedy, into the past of a mysterious park with a mind-bending secret, and to the home of Southern Gothic, New Orleans.
In these new stories, Tanna Tully, the Firefly Witch, gets to the bottom of three of her strangest mysteries. In “The Mischief Shades,” she investigates a seemingly light-hearted haunting borne of a ghastly tragedy that hits surprisingly close to home; in “Tourist Trap,” a friend’s suicide attempt exposes something long buried in a local park; and in “The Book of Cunning Women,” an artifact that could change history has to be pried from the selfish grasp of a popular novelist.
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Alex Bledsoe
Alex Bledsoe grew up in west Tennessee an hour north of Graceland and twenty minutes from Nutbush. He's been a reporter, editor, photographer and door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman. He now lives between two big lakes in Wisconsin, writes before six in the morning and tries to teach his two sons to act like they've been to town before. He's published more than fifty short stories on topics as diverse as big-game hunters, mermaids, modern witches, Victorian gentlemen and country musicians. The Sword-Edged Blonde is his first novel.
The Firefly Witch
The Firefly Witch consists of five primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
