![]() Though she doesn't know many people in her new home town, she assembles a group of local witches in order to unmask the killer and find the little girl.Īt times Secondhand Spirits reads more like a meticulously researched paper on modern witchcraft than it does a mystery. When Frances is later killed, and a neighbor girl goes missing, Lily is sure there's a connection. But there's something both unusual and familiar about the old woman, and her clothes produce a disturbing reaction in Lily. When Frances Potts offers to sell her a rack full of dresses from the 40s, 50s, and 60s, she can't resist. She has opened a vintage clothing store, partly because it's an interesting business, but also because it allows her to connect in a special way to people of the past. ![]() Originally from Texas, Lily is relatively new to the Bay Area, having drifted around the world unsure where to settle and what to do with her life. Review: Juliet Blackwell (a pseudonym for one of the two sisters who together write as Hailey Lind) debuts a new mystery series with Secondhand Spirits, featuring San Francisco vintage clothing store owner Lily Ivory … who also happens to be a natural born witch. ![]()
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