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Book Review: Eye of Newt

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


[5 stars]

Eye of Newt     Amazon US HC Amazon UK HC Amazon Canada HC
Denise Dietz
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Woman Main Character   Amateur Sleuth
Five Star, Oct 2004, $25.95, 344 pp.

In Manitou Falls, Colorado, witch Sydney St. Charles, who does not believe in witchcraft, and her septuagenarian Aunt Lillian, who does, share a home on top of their store Lilly’s Apothecary Shop. Currently the town is in an uproar over the murder of Clive Newton of the rock band the Newts as the killer keeps sending parts of the victim’s anatomy to the surviving band members. Before his death, Clive purchased a love spell from Sydney. Not long afterward, the band’s manager Veronica Sanderson dies in a fire; Sydney is stunned as she sold a love spell to Veronica.

Concerned over the link and finding a connection to a journal describing a similar homicide in 1692 Salem, Sydney begins making inquiries. However, she also finds herself distracted with seemingly homeless amnesiac “John Elway” whose only memory is being a Bronco fan. As the attraction grows and she gets closer to the truth, the killer decides to eliminate one nosy witch.

This is an entertaining amateur sleuth tale that hooks the audience who will wonder if bewitching spells exist because Denise Dietz casts one on her readers. Fans will enjoy Sydney’s struggles with a brilliant murderer who seems tied to her but outside of love spell sales, she has no idea what that is. The Elway and the seventeenth century Salem subplots strengthen a fine who-done-it in which the heroine needs a safety spell to ward off a deadly killer.

Harriet Klausner

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