Mystery
The Witch Tree
An Anna Denning Mystery book 1
by Karin Kaufman
-From Goodreads- Christmas in Colorado means snow. Lots of it. And murder. Just days before Christmas in the mountain town of Elk Park, Colorado, genealogist Anna Denning discovers a client’s body. When she starts asking questions no one wants answered, she becomes the killer’s next target. Still grieving the death of her husband, Anna must draw on her wounded faith to enter a world of wicca and witchcraft--reminders of a past she buried long ago--and discover the secret of The Witch Tree. ASIN: B00L3WQZVW It was supposed to be an easy family tree job... | This Book received a 4 Bark rating. |
I enjoyed the story as a whole. I appreciated that there was more to it than endless action scenes. Readers have the chance to actually get to know Anna a little bit outside of the murder mystery. I absolutely love that Anna is a genealogist and how it plays a big part in the mystery. It also provides some of the best twists and turns in the plot.
I will give a friendly warning to those who might care, one of the things that makes this story believable, and even more relatable, is the presence of mild language. Nothing major, but it's there. But, in my opinion, the only slight negative to the story is that the spiritual warfare angle could have been fleshed out a bit more. Still, all in all I really did enjoy The Witch Tree audiobook and I plan on listening/reading more in the Anna Denning Mystery series.
As to the technical aspects of the audiobook I felt that the production was good quality. The sound was well done and I love the narrator, both of which more than did justice to Karin Kaufman's story.
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives The Witch Tree by Karin Kaufman a 4 Bark rating.