THE FEAR HUNTER by Elise Sax

  
  Fear Hunter is one of the more stranger books that I have ever read.
It’s got everything, mystery, murder, witches, a ghost, a cat walker, a haunted lighthouse, a book shop boasting a cafe with cauldrons filled with soups, and a cast of characters to keep you entertained throughout. 
     This is a story that’s up to the minute contemporary, but also with historic references. It’s centered around the owner of the book store/soup cafe (who only makes soups by the way?), Agatha, and her two aunts, who seem to have lived forever. 
     A murder in the small sea-side town starts a series of weird and gruesome happenings, which Agatha is determined to solve, along with Detective Remington, who is somewhat captured by Agatha’s alluring, yet naive, personality. A lustful romance develops between them. 
     A boy-meets-girl type of novel that is somewhat far out ridiculous, but then again somewhat entertaining. I would give this one 2+/- out of 5 stars.

By S.M. OKelly Memorial Library Associate



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