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It's good luck to find a pearl. Or is it? Not always. This one leads to murder. White witch Penzi Munro thinks herself lucky when she finds a beautiful pearl in her lunchtime oyster. Her friend Izzy suggests they visit the oyster farm from which the pearl came. She has no idea she is launching Penzi and Felix, Penzi's shape shifting bodyguard, on a perilous investigation into the murky history of a region torn by war throughout the ages. Penzi's self-confidence falters when she stumbles upon a second dead body, but with Felix and her friends Izzy and Garth beside her, she adds the wisdom her…mehr

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It's good luck to find a pearl. Or is it? Not always. This one leads to murder. White witch Penzi Munro thinks herself lucky when she finds a beautiful pearl in her lunchtime oyster. Her friend Izzy suggests they visit the oyster farm from which the pearl came. She has no idea she is launching Penzi and Felix, Penzi's shape shifting bodyguard, on a perilous investigation into the murky history of a region torn by war throughout the ages. Penzi's self-confidence falters when she stumbles upon a second dead body, but with Felix and her friends Izzy and Garth beside her, she adds the wisdom her lucky pearl brings her to her developing skill as a white witch and surges ahead in her determination to bring the perpetrators to justice. So, what is the secret of the four nines?
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Katie's fascination with leopards stems from her wild childhood on the Kenyan coast when leopards roamed at the bottom of her garden. She admires their strength and cunning, and adores the beauty of their coats. So, when Mpenzi Munro mentioned to Katie she would like a shapeshifter as her mystery solving colleague, there was no competition. In stepped sexy Felix with his peridot-colored eyes, straight from the jungle of the Middle Congo. Katie now lives in the south west of France, not far from Beaucoup-sur-Mer. The wildest visitor she's had there was a ferocious wild boar who scared the living daylights out of her and her two Husky X Border Collies, and tore the fence down. He was more frightening than any leopard and nothing like as handsome.