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5 of 5 stars

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Fortune Telling, severed body parts, and a royal engagement party what could possibly go wrong?
Madam Tulip and the Knave of Hearts by David Ahern brings us Derry O’Donnell who is back again with a bit of a problem for herself and her friends. Well acting friends but still a problem. To get acquainted or reacquainted with these character’s please read my first review of Madam Tulip by David Ahern.

The Characters
Our heroine, of course, once again finds herself without work and her mom trying to offer her a job. Except this time, it actually seems to have worked for a bit for a fundraiser idea that Derry had. For the theatre she was working at, as an actress, needs the money. Then again at the fundraiser Madam Tulip gets a job telling fortunes at an engagement party. What could go wrong for a fortune teller at a costume engagement party? Apparently, a lot for the amateur sleuth.

Derry has brought along Bruce to help drive her there with the costumes. Not only Madam Tulip’s but for the party guests as well. Good thing she did since Bruce is a big help with his Navy SEAL training despite being an actor know. These two have been friends for a long time and Derry trusts him with her life more than anyone else. Especially when it concerns severed body parts appearing.

Five Stars
Madam Tulip and the Knave of Hearts by David Ahern is very exciting and keeps you guessing on with why this is happening to the people that hired Madam Tulip. I honestly didn’t except with why it was going on when we were told the reason with Derry. I was thinking about the reason and then it finally made sense once we get caught up with the bad guys. I am giving this book five stars as it was that good. I will be recommending this book to my friends and you guys looking at my site if you like this type of book.

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