Саманта Сильвер - Barking Up The Wrong Tree

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Angela Martin was expecting to have a normal, uneventful week in the small town of Willow Bay. The universe, however, had other ideas.
When a local gossip is murdered while walking her dog, Angela knows she needs to find Sprinkles, who ran away during the murder. After all, being a witch who can talk to animals, finding Sprinkles might be the only way to find the murderer. Especially since the victim had more enemies than most people have Facebook friends.
But she has to investigate without the police chief suspecting anything, she has to deal with Bee's jealousy about a dog getting attention, and she has to try and get along with Sophie's mom's new boyfriend.
And just to complicate things even further, the infuriating but crazy hot Jason Black is back in town, and this time, it sounds like it's for good.
Angela is pretty sure she can handle all this crazy in her life. But what she doesn't realize is just how dangerous the murderer really is...
Barking up the Wrong Tree is the second book in the Willow Bay Witches series of paranormal cozy mysteries. It's a full-length novel full of funny and sarcastic best friends, a touch of magic, a snarky talking cat and a little bit of romance.

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“Ok, so even though this spell should make us both invisible, it doesn’t make us like, ghosts. We can still touch things, obviously. So try not to run into anything, and for the love of God, don’t run into anyone.”

“Fine,” Sophie replied. “Can you just say the spell already?”

I focused on Sophie as hard as I could. “ Nonvideroa,” I said in a low voice, pointing towards Sophie, and I felt the familiar jolt of energy shooting through me, pulsating through my whole body until it reached my fingertips and was expelled out of me. Sophie suddenly disappeared in front of me, and I smiled.

“Awesome,” I heard her voice say. “Now do you!”

I repeated the same process, focusing on myself, and a minute later I looked down, but couldn’t see anything else.

“Ok, now we have to go to the police station. Let’s go out the back door so no one sees the front door magically opening and closing,” I replied.

“Sure,” Sophie said.

“Wait, hold on!” I realized. “We should hang on to each other. After all, if we get separated, we can’t exactly call out to one another. If we do get split up for whatever reason, let’s meet back here in an hour.”

“Ok,” Sophie replied. “Where are you?”

“I’m over here.”

“Yeah but where’s your arm?”

A minute later we’d blindly managed to stumble into one another and held hands as we left the vet’s office. I looked around carefully to make sure there was no one around as I locked the door, then Sophie and I headed down the street towards the police station.

“How are we going to get in?” Sophie whispered as we got near. “It’s not like we can just walk over and open the door.”

“Shoot, I don’t know,” I replied. “Wait for someone to come in or leave?”

“Hold on, I got an idea,” Sophie whispered. A moment later, she dragged me right next to the front door of the police station. We waited there with bated breath for what felt like twenty minutes, but in reality was more like 45 seconds, when suddenly the front door opened. Taylor, Sophie’s boyfriend and a police officer here in Willow Bay, stood in the doorway and looked around for a minute, confused. Sophie dragged me into the police station behind him, both of us making sure not to brush past him by accident.

We stood in the corner and watched as Taylor eventually shrugged his shoulders and went back into the station. Sophie must have texted him to come out to the front of the station. That girl could be a genius sometimes, when she wanted to be.

Behind the receptionist’s desk was an open space for all the regular officers to work from. Taylor moved past us and sat down at one of the tables, and there was one other officer on duty as well. At the back of the room was Chief Gary’s office. The door was open, but there was no sign of him.

Sophie dragged me to the right, past the desks and past Chief Gary’s office. It seemed she knew the lay of the land here in the police station, much better than I did. I let her take me out to an area behind the offices. There was no one here, but there was a holding cell on the right and two doors on the left that I assumed led to interrogation rooms. I could tell from where she was that Sophie was peering into the interrogation rooms.

“She’s not here yet,” Sophie finally whispered.

“That must be where Chief Gary’s gone,” I replied.

“Let’s go look in his office, see what info he has,” Sophie said. I paused for a second. It felt like such a huge invasion of privacy to go wandering into Chief Gary’s office and looking at his things, but at the same time I also knew we had to find out as much as we could about the case. This was our chance.

“Ok,” I whispered. “But be careful! No one can know we’re here.”

Sophie and I raced back towards the office. Luckily, we didn’t see anyone, and in a minute we were in! Success!

Chief Gary’s desk was covered in papers. Seriously, I thought I was messy. I had nothing on Chief Gary. Sophie carefully shifted some papers around, looking for information, while I kept a lookout to make sure Chief Gary wasn’t on his way.

“Do you have to move the papers so much?” I asked at one point. “If anyone looks over here they’re going to know something’s up, and then we’re screwed.”

“Yeah, well, it’s not exactly the world’s most organized desk,” Sophie replied. “Hold up. There’s something here.”

“What is it?”

“An old arrest record. Wow! Antonia deLucca was arrested in 1989!”

“What for?”

“Ummm…” Sophie started, obviously scanning the old police report. Suddenly, I saw Chief Gary come in through the front door with Antonia.

“Shoot, they’re here.”

“Hold on,” Sophie hissed, and a second later I heard the snap of her phone camera. She had obviously just taken a picture of the report. I had to hand it to Sophie, she could think quickly on her feet sometimes.

“Come on,” I told Sophie. I kind of pulled her towards the door, and her hip hit the edge of the table. A whole bunch of papers went sliding off it and onto the floor.

“Shoot,” I muttered, looking around quickly. How on earth was this going to be explained away? I saw Chief Gary looking towards his office. He turned to tell Antonia to stay there, and that was when I saw my chance. I yanked Sophie towards me as I lunged towards the closed window and opened it. As I looked back, Chief Gary was turning and coming this way.

“Damn, why’d I leave my window open. Rebecca?” he called out to the receptionist when he saw what had happened to all his papers. “I have to interview Antonia here, do you mind picking these papers up and putting them back on my desk? I’ll organize them again later.”

Yeah, right. Those papers had never been organized in the first place.

We slipped out of Chief Gary’s office and followed him as he brought Antonia down to the area at the back and opened the door to one of the interview rooms. I sucked in my stomach as best I could as I slipped past Chief Gary, not daring to breathe.

Antonia sat down on a hard metal chair at the table, which was also made of metal, and bolted to the floor. This seemed excessive; after all, this was Willow Bay, not central Los Angeles. The walls were brick, painted in a blue-ish gray that I can only assume the police department got at a huge discount, because there was no reason anything should ever be painted in that color. It was fading and chipping away in parts; obviously it had been a long time since the room had been painted.

Sophie and I stood against the far wall as Chief Gary sat down in the chair across from Antonia and pulled out a notepad. What I wouldn’t give to see what he had written about this case! Still, I knew that literally reading over his shoulder was too big a risk. Way too big a risk.

Antonia had the look of someone who was absolutely not going to talk. With her head held high, she crossed her arms across her chest and glared at Chief Gary.

“So what was so important that you had to interrupt an old woman while she did her grocery shopping?” Antonia asked. She was spiteful and rude, but if I wasn’t mistaken, I did hear a little tinge of fear in her voice.

“I’m sorry, Antonia,” Chief Gary told her. “But we’ve come across some new information, and so I have some more questions for you.”

He waited for a minute, scribbling in his notepad, as if waiting for Antonia to give something up.

“Well?” she finally asked. I didn’t like Antonia deLucca, but I had to smile to myself. The old lady was the biggest gossip in town, especially with Andrea gone, but she was pretty good at keeping her mouth shut when the cops were around.

“We’ve come across an old police report from Las Vegas, from 1989.”

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