Skeptic in Salem: An Episode of Murder (A Dubious Witch Cozy Mystery—Book 1)

Skeptic in Salem: An Episode of Murder (A Dubious Witch Cozy Mystery—Book 1)

Fiona Grace

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"Very entertaining. Highly recommended for the permanent library of any reader who appreciates a well-written mystery with twists and an intelligent plot. You will not be disappointed. Excellent way to spend a cold weekend!"--Books and Movie Reviews (regarding Murder in the Manor) SKEPTIC IN SALEM: AN EPISODE OF MURDER is the debut novel in a charming new cozy mystery series by bestselling author Fiona Grace, author of Murder in the Manor, a #1 Bestseller with over 100 five-star reviews (and a free download)!When Mia Bold, 30, learns that the pharmaceutical company she works for only cares about money, she quits on the spot, walking away from a high-powered career. Worse, her long-time boyfriend, instead of proposing as she expected, decides to break up with her.Mia’s true passion lies in her own podcast, devoted to debunking the occult and shining light on the truth. The daughter of a con-man father, Mia feels a moral responsibility to the truth, and to spare others from being conned.When Mia, at a crossroads, receives an invitation from a famous supernatural podcast inviting her to move to Salem and join their podcast as the skeptic-in-residence, Mia sees a chance to start her life over again and to pursue her life’s mission.But things in Salem do not go as planned. When an unexpected death happens—in the midst of Mia trying to debunk a haunted inn—she realizes she may be in over her head. With her own future now at stake, can she really prove that witches and ghosts do not exist?A mesmerizing page-turner, packed with intrigue, mystery, romance, pets, food—and most of all, the supernatural—SKEPTIC IN SALEM is a cozy with a twist, one you will cherish as it has you fall in love with its main character and as it keeps you glued (and laughing) throughout the night.“The book had heart and the entire story worked together seamlessly that didn't sacrifice either intrigue or personality. I loved the characters - so many great characters! I can't wait to read whatever Fiona Grace writes next!”--Amazon reviewer (regarding Murder in the Manor)“Wow, this book takes off & never stops! I couldn't put it down! Highly recommended for those who love a great mystery with twists, turns, romance, and a long lost family member! I am reading the next book right now!”--Amazon reviewer (regarding Murder in the Manor)“This book is rather fast paced. It has the right blend of characters, place, and emotions. It was hard to put down and I hope to read the next book in the series.”
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Fiona Grace

Chapter 1

CHAPTER ONE

Mia Bold had exactly thirty-eight minutes to record her podcast, walk her dog, shower, dress, and get out the door for work. Tight, but doable.

She adjusted the boom arm and swung the condenser microphone close to her mouth. There was a tiny hiss of static as she tweaked the gain knob and the sound level dropped in her headphones. The teleprompter app cast a soft blue glow over her tidy workspace.

Outside, the sun was just rising over Fishtown, a trendy suburb of Philadelphia wedged into the curve of the Delaware River, northeast of center city. Mia loved the ambience of the area, the arty vibe with bright, modern street murals decorating industrial buildings from the turn of the century. This time of the morning was ideal for recording. Before the delivery trucks lumbered down the street, the cafés opened, and the dreaded parking police were on the prowl. This was the magic time, when the world was wrapped in a cocoon of stillness. She could immerse herself and focus without distraction. But it wouldn’t last long. It never did. She took a deep breath and hit record.

“Welcome to

The Vortex

, where we explore humanity’s darkest fears, haunted places, and mysterious phenomena. Are paranormal experiences real or can they be explained by science? Are ghosts moving among us, or simply denizens of our imagination? My name is Mia Bold, and this is Episode Twenty-three: The Curious Case of Warwick Castle.”

Mia’s tone was warm, confident, and tinged with wry humor. Her old communications professor, Doc Lee, used to say her voice had enough honey to trap flies. It was still the best compliment she’d ever received.

She scanned the script she’d been perfecting all week, then glanced at the framed quote, by fellow skeptic and radio legend Steve Allen, displayed prominently on her desk.

Radio is the Theater of the Mind. Television is the Theater of the Mindless.

The sentiment summed up her podcast philosophy perfectly. Reel the audience in with drama, then hit them upside the head with facts.

She took a sip of water and continued, “Imagine you’re in a small, dank, lightless pit. You can barely move. Above you, there’s a metal grille. A cage hangs from the ceiling, where prisoners are tortured. This terrible place is called The Oubliette, the deepest hole in the jail, the original dungeon of Warwick Castle. Did the starved, broken souls who died here imprint their essence on the fabric of existence, as so many believers claim? Visitors regularly report hearing moans and the sensation of being clawed as they descend the steps. Few are able to remain in its bowels for long. One man was brave enough to investigate the reports: the infamous ghost hunter, Vic Tandy. What did he find in that horrible place? It was—”

At the sound of his namesake, a mutt of questionable heritage appeared. Tandy had floppy ears, an unruly coat, and intelligent brown eyes. He tilted his head and gazed at Mia intently. When she tried to ignore him, he reached up and put a paw on her lap. He was not backing down. She paused the recording.

“Come on, Tandy. Give me a break. I was just getting to the good stuff.” She ruffled the fur on his head. “Just a few more minutes and we’ll head out.” Tandy got the message and pattered off toward his water bowl, claws clicking on the hardwood floor as he went.

Mia took a deep breath. This was the important part. She wanted to show people that science can be used to debunk most paranormal nonsense. She hit record again.

“—What did Vic Tandy find? Something that can be measured—high levels of infrasound. Whales and elephants use this type of sound wave to communicate over distances. An infrasonic tone of nineteen hertz or lower exists at the edge of human hearing and creates visual distortion, whooshing sounds, feelings of dread, uneasiness, revulsion, and chills. So, is Warwick Castle haunted? Or did the combination of infrasound and imagination conjure up the castle’s ghosts?”

Mia smiled to herself as she finished the section. If infrasound created a sense of dread, her voice needed to create confidence. She wanted to help people reason through these things.

A gust of wind blew into the room, ruffling the papers on the bulletin board above her desk. Pinned there were printouts of articles sent by listeners from around the world, asking her to investigate possessions, hauntings, and paranormal activity, hoping she could debunk their fears as she always did. Mia desperately wanted to look into new cases, not just talk about old ones. These people were hurting, they needed answers, and it pained her that she didn’t have the time and resources to launch even one investigation. Many of the headlines were chilling and the stories all warranted a closer look. She knew that every time, without fail, she could find a way to prove them wrong.

Suddenly, her phone vibrated and a text appeared. It was Angie from O-Date, the “occult” dating app.

Big promo next week! Ostara, goddess of fertility! Need ad, ASAP!

Darn it

, Mia thought. O-Date was her show’s first sponsor and only income source. Their marketing rep, Angie, had made it clear that they were giving her a shot. Now, she only had twenty minutes to record the ad or she would miss their deadline. O-Date wanted her trusted voice talking about how self-proclaimed vampires and witches could hook up through the app—always a challenge. But the promo only needed to be thirty seconds. It wouldn’t take her long to get done.

She started to compose a reply, but Tandy had other plans. He trotted back into the room and started to whine.

“Hold on a second,” Mia said. Then Tandy did something she could not ignore—he barked, loudly. The sound levels spiked.

“Shoot!” Mia took her headphones off. “Okay, okay, let’s go.” She pulled on a hoodie and clipped Tandy’s lead to his collar. Then she grabbed her phone so she could keep track of the time. They hurried down the cement steps and ran over to the gated garden. Mia opened the gate and set Tandy loose. He immediately bounded into the grass.

“You’ve got exactly three minutes,” she said and leaned on the fence. The building she lived in actually belonged to her brother-in-law, Jeffrey Milton Eubanks III. He was slowly converting the old candy factory into an urban showcase. The fully furnished luxury apartments were far beyond Mia’s means on her lab salary. But thanks to her sister, Jeff had let her stay in the loft for free the past year, so she could save money for what she and her fiancé, Mark, called “The Next Step.” There was a trade-off, of course. Mia had to let people in to view the property in the evenings, which put a serious damper on her social life. But tonight was different. Mark was going to take off early. They had a big date planned. Mia smiled. The thought of spending the evening with Mark still made her heart flutter, even after all this time.

Tandy started kicking up grass, which meant one thing. He’d done his business. The dog always had a way of bringing her back to earth. She hurried over, cleaned up after him, and threw the bag in the trash.

“Come on, boy, let’s go,” she said, running back to the stairwell. Her phone read 7:15 a.m. She was cutting it awfully close. She still had to record and send the O-Date ad, shower, get dressed, and catch a train to her lab job in Trenton, New Jersey. A sense of panic started to set in. She didn’t want to risk losing her show’s only sponsor, but if she was late again to her day job, things could get ugly.

Just as she was about to take the steps, a familiar white Tesla pulled into the parking lot. The vanity plates read: 1LUVLAW.

Now? Are you kidding me?

she thought.

The car pulled up beside her.

“Brynn?” Mia said, surprised.

Silently, the driver’s side window slid down to reveal Mia’s half-sister.

“Yes, I will. Okay. Call you later, babe.” Brynn plucked a Bluetooth earpiece out of her ear and dropped it in the cup holder. Then she tucked a perfectly trimmed lock of hair behind an ear, adorned with a tasteful diamond stud.

When Mia was only ten years old her biological father skipped town. Soon after, her mother remarried Brynn’s father, Daniel Middleton. Lucky for Mia, her new sibling welcomed the opportunity to play big sister. She could have fared a lot worse in the stepsister lottery than Brynn.

“What are you doing here? I thought you were picking up Tandy this afternoon.”

“Change of plans. The landscape guy is coming this morning.” Brynn parked and slid out of the Tesla. She was dressed in a pair of grungy jeans, a white T-shirt, and an expensive Chanel jacket. Her Gucci tennis shoes were spattered with mud. A pair of pumps lay on the passenger seat, just in case. The outfit was a bit of a metaphor, high fashion mixed with work clothes. When they were kids, Brynn was a tomboy. But after college, she’d married an extremely ambitious lawyer. She dressed for status, but her couture pieces were always tossed on her petite frame like an afterthought.

“Listen, can we talk later? I’ve got a deadline,” Mia said, trying not to panic. Second by second, her window to record was dissolving. Her sister, on the other hand, tended to operate on spa time, somewhere between tomorrow and never.

“So, where are you going tonight?” Brynn leaned over and twirled one of Tandy’s floppy ears. An ostentatious, pear-shaped rock weighed down her ring finger. Mia found wedding rings to be a strange, cumbersome tradition. She was surprised Brynn could even lift her finger. The diamond must be worth 60k.

“Mark has tickets to a show,” Mia replied. The thought of her fiancé created a knot in Mia’s stomach. Why was that? She was excited to see him, of course. But ever since he landed a new job and moved to New York, things felt off. Finding time together was becoming more and more challenging. He rarely mentioned the future, much less The Next Step.

Darn it! She couldn’t get distracted thinking about this now. She needed to finish her podcast.

“—What time will you be back, Mimi?”

“I might spend the night. Can I text you?” Mia said, inching toward the stairs.

“No worries, we’ll be fine. I’ll take him for a walk later,” Brynn said sweetly and ruffled Tandy’s head. “You’re with me today, boo-boo baby.”

“Look, Brynn, can we talk later?”

“—Maybe I could drive you to the train?” Brynn shifted her weight and bit her lip. Mia recognized the tick. She was nervous.

“Are you all right?” Mia asked, suddenly worried.

“Well, something’s come up. It’s kind of important.”

Something was clearly bothering her. Even though Brynn was her half-sister, Mia never thought of her with that kind of distance. She was kindhearted and down to earth, never complaining about puppy-sitting or Tandy slobbering on her leather seats. Mia glanced at her phone. The seconds were ticking away and with them, her chance to make that deadline for O-Date. She needed to run up the steps now and record the ad. But Brynn was her sister and Mia could see she was upset. O-Date would just have to wait. Family was more important.

“Okay, Brynn. How about you tell me what’s up while I get ready?”

Brynn exhaled, clearly relieved, and followed Mia up the stairs and into the loft. Then she walked straight across to the Nespresso machine and made herself coffee.

Mia dropped the overnight bag she’d packed with a change of clothes by the door. She’d spent thirty minutes the night before trying on different outfits and had finally decided on a clingy LBD and the tallest heels she could manage to walk in. She hoped the look would come off sexy and confident, rather than confused and insecure.

“You’re not still doing that—thingy. Are you?” Brynn said, pointing to the podcast setup.

“Thingy? Say the word, Brynn,” Mia teased, zipping the bag shut.

“Plod-cast?”

“Podcast,” Mia corrected. “Of course I’m still doing my podcast.”

“It’s just a little strange, chasing ghosts and ghouls.”

“You mean helping people and exposing fraud? It’s not like I believe in those things.”

“I’m glad you found a way to express yourself, but—”

“—But what?” Mia rummaged through her drawers and tossed a work outfit on the bed.

“Well, Jeffy thinks it’s weird too. He calls it your ‘odd hobby.’”

Out of all the opinions in the world that Mia might care about, Jeffrey’s was near the bottom of the list. She couldn’t quite place her finger on why. It wasn’t one specific thing. There was just something about him that seemed off. Brynn would describe her husband as confident, high-energy, and ambitious. Those same traits came off as arrogant, hyper, and ruthless to Mia. She ducked into the bathroom, turned the water on, and tugged off her sweats, leaving the door half open as she showered, so they could talk. And this was the perfect time to tell her sister that the audience for her podcast was steadily climbing.

“It’s not just a hobby, Brynn. I’ve got over seventy thousand listeners.” She couldn’t help but feel just a little bit proud.

“That’s nice. Is that a lot?”

“For an indie? Sure! I’ve even got sponsors.”

“Uh-huh.”

She knew Brynn didn’t mean to be nasty. But her feelings were still a little hurt. The podcast had always been an issue with her family. These were people who still sent out paper notes on envelopes embossed with the Middleton coat of arms, which resembled a winged beast grasping a shield with a unicorn. Every year at Christmas, she received a stack of creamy, linen stationery with the emblem. There was a box on the top shelf of her closet filled with the stuff. Mia rinsed off and wrapped herself in a towel. Better change the subject before things went south.

“You seem a little stressed. Are things okay with Jeff?” Mia might not care for her brother-in-law, but she cared about Brynn and her happiness.

“Oh, he’s fine. That’s what I need to talk to you about actually.”

“What?”

Mia wiped the steam off the mirror and raked a wide-toothed comb through her dark, tangled curls. A memory of her birth father flashed into her mind. They were on the boardwalk at Ocean City, on a bright summer day. Frank Bold had just bought her a strawberry and chocolate swirl ice cream cone.

Her father brushed a lock of hair away from her cheek. “Have you ever been on the Ferris Wheel, sport? You can see the whole world from up there.”

Mia clasped her eyes shut and gripped the sink until the memory dissolved. Thinking about her real dad was always bittersweet. Funny how the past could remain so vivid. She could practically feel the sunlight and taste the salt air. Suddenly, she was back in the present moment and her dad was only a memory.

“Mimi? Did you hear what I just said?”

“Sorry, tell me again?”

“Something’s come up. An unexpected turn.”

“What kind of turn?”

“You know, the unexpected kind of turn.”

Mia toweled off and dressed without any fuss, just clean jeans and a crisp white shirt.

“Why don’t we have dinner tomorrow and you can tell me all about it?” Mia suggested, tucking in a shirt tail.

“—I really think I should tell you now,” Brynn said, turning her wedding ring nervously.

“Fine, Brynn, you win. Spit it out.”

“Jeffy sold the building. You have to move out.”

The words landed with a thud. Mia stopped getting dressed and stared at Brynn. She couldn’t believe what she was hearing.

“But you said I could stay until the end of the year.”

“Brynn looked down at the floor. The color had drained from her cheeks. Despite the Botox, a tiny crease appeared between her brows as she attempted to frown.

“How long have you known?” Mia asked, trying to contain her anger. She was bewildered by the sudden news. “Jeffrey must have been planning this for a while.”

“I just—I thought it was just some pie in the sky thing. I should have told you it might happen. I’m sorry, Mimi.”

Mia sighed deeply. The digital clock on her computer ticked over: 7:45 a.m. That was it—game over. Her recording window had officially evaporated. She wasn’t sure what was more upsetting, missing her deadline or the news that she was being kicked out. She’d be lucky if she even caught the train to work on time at this point.

She texted Angie at O-Date:

Technical SNAFU. File ready tomorrow.

She knew the chances of her lame excuse working were pretty slim. She resigned herself to the fact that she’d probably just lost her only sponsor. Then she turned to her sister.

“What happened to renting the places out, creating an income stream?” Mia asked gently.

“It’s a multimillion-dollar deal with an overseas client. Part of the deal is in cash, Mia. Cash.”

“When did this happen?”

“I only found out it was final last night. You know how secretive Jeffy can be.”

That was certainly true, Mia thought. Jeffrey’s tendency to hide things and her own insatiable curiosity were a textbook case of bad chemistry. Whenever she was around her brother-in-law, she felt an overwhelming urge to search his phone and computer. She wondered who he had found to drop a pile of cash in his lap. She worried about Brynn sometimes.

“I feel awful,” Brynn said, biting her lip again. “I know I said you could stay here—”

Mia looked at her sister. She was putting on a brave face. But she could see the tension in Brynn’s jaw and the embarrassment in her eyes.

“How long have I got?”

“Jeffy says two weeks—I tried to get you more time.”

“It’s okay. It’s not your fault. You’ve been really good to me, Brynn. I appreciate it,” Mia said, and she meant it. After all, she’d been living rent free for a year. She was lucky and grateful, and she didn’t want Brynn to feel any worse. But inside she felt a sinking sensation. Apparently, letting things ride was no longer an option. The time had come to talk to her fiancé about the future.

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Zane and I were together for ten years. When he had no one, I stayed by his side, supporting his hockey career while believing at the end of all our struggles, I'll be his wife and the only one at his side.But after six years of dating, and four years of being his fiancée, not only did he leave me, but seven months later I receive an invitation... to his wedding!If that isn't bad enough, the month long wedding cruise is for couples only and requires a plus one. If Zane thinks breaking my heart left me too miserable to move on, he thought wrong!Not only did it make me stronger.. it made me strong enough to move on with his favourite bad boy hockey player, Liam Calloway.
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The CEO's Contractual Wife

The CEO's Contractual Wife

Ongoing · Gregory Ellington
Olivia Morgan’s world is turned upside down when she walks in on her boyfriend betraying her with her friend. Devastated and drowning in debt, she’s thrust into an unlikely arrangement with Alexander Carter, the cold and calculating CEO of Carter Enterprises. In exchange for a year-long marriage of convenience, Olivia receives the money she desperately needs—and a promotion she never expected. But as their fake relationship blurs the lines between business and pleasure, Olivia finds herself torn between the man who offers her everything and the business rival who wants her heart. In a world where betrayal is just a step away and desire burns hot, Olivia must navigate her emotions, her career, and a dangerous game of power, passion, and secrets. Can she keep her heart guarded while falling deeper into a billionaire’s web of lust and love? Or will Alexander’s cold heart melt in the heat of their undeniable chemistry?
The mafia princess return

The mafia princess return

Ongoing · Tonje Unosen
Talia have been living with her mother, stepsister and Stepfather for years. One day she finally get away from them. Suddenly she learn she have more family out there and she have many people that actually love her, something she have never felt before! At least not as she can remember. She have to learn to trust others, get her new brothers to accept her for who she is!
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