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Snowbirds of Prey

By Ward Parker
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Publisher Description

A new kind of paranormal mystery with some very old monsters. Book 1 of a complete series.

 

Everyone retires to Florida. Even supernaturals. Working as a home health nurse for retired vampires and werewolves, midlife witch Missy Mindle unexpectedly has murders to solve.

 

A serial killer—human or otherwise—has been depositing bodies drained of blood near Squid Tower in Jellyfish Beach, Florida. If the police discover these beachfront condos are filled with elderly vampires, the residents will be staked on sight. Missy has to play detective with a little help from her magick. She and a cute local reporter try to prove that the murderer doesn't live at Squid Tower—and not get themselves killed in the process.

 

Snowbirds of Prey kicks off the Freaky Florida humorous paranormal mysteries, a clean, humorous, cozy mystery series filled with magic, monsters, and mystery; sarcasm and satire; and, of course, Florida Man. If you're a fan of paranormal women's fiction and like mysteries with thrills, frights, and laughs, this series is for you. Grab this book and enjoy a vacation in Jellyfish Beach today.

 

The Freaky Florida humorous paranormal mysteries:

Snowbirds of Prey

Invasive Species

Fate Is a Witch

Gnome Coming

Going Batty

Dirty Old Manatee

Gazillions of Reptilians

Freaky Florida Books 1-3

6 Reviews

3.5
Thinking Face“I’m not quite sure what to say about this book as one concise thought. Pros: I felt emotionally unscathed from all of the content (that is often difficult to achieve). I thought it had some humorous aspects. It had a female main character. I liked the efforts made toward explaining the lore of the story’s context. Cons: I don’t like the term “hooker” being used at all. It’s condescending to sex workers and female workers in particular. This book barely passed the Bechdel test. If it wasn’t for the one chapter when Missy talks with Agnes about her past, I don’t think it would have passed at all. I did not find the plot to be super engaging either. I thought the premise had SO much more promise and potential than it actually delivered. I felt the mystery aspect was truly lacking. Having three different character perspectives didn’t seem to bring more interest and clues to the table, as much as drag time on with all three of them being equally in the dark in their own ways. Plus why is this supposed to be a book about Missy when she had barely a third of the POV? I saw the ending coming in advance, so I didn’t even get the benefit of a twist or a reveal. Overall just disappointed.”

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