
In this 3rd outing of the series, Abbey and her grandmother Ophelia head to Minnesota to help report Rick (from book 1) with a missing girl. What they find is possible cultists who claim to study psychic abilities but may actually be dabbling in magic. I leave you to read the book to find out more about that. While they search for the original missing girl their paths cross with another young girl, not missing but just as lost. While battling the ne'er-do-wells, Abbey also crosses paths with a Native American shaman of sorts. The tale is a pleasant romp for the main characters; mild magic and pyschic elements persist, but not enough to throw one off the story. Its very much a where-is-she/who-done-it. You will probably guess the bad guy(s) right away, but it doesn't detract from the enjoyment of another outing by these to.
What I liked: Abbey's spunk. Her equal parts belief in magic and disbelief of each new magical element that comes along. I like the grandmother - and you know how critical I am of using old people in books. Ophelia is smart, gets tired, and isn't absurd. In short, you could meet her in the street! The new character Walks Quietly could bring interesting elements to future books, so I hope he reappears. There was some resolution with the character Rick, which I always wondered about with book 2.
What I could do without: Tink. This is the girl they meet in Minnesota. She's annoying and I just don't care.







