Tricks of fortune

Lina Chern

Book - 2025

"Katie True has gotten her crap together . . . sort of. Now that the sinister events of the past year have wound down, Katie has finally made her dream come true and opened her own tarot reading room--even if it's in her sister's old real estate office in an outdoor strip mall. It's a good start, but her momentum grinds to a halt when the murder of beloved veteran police officer, Matthew Peterson, shakes her and her small community to the core. Katie is torn. Lieutenant Peterson had saved her life as a child and holds a special place in her past. Even worse, her closest friend Gina--who knows Katie better than she knows herself--is the primary suspect. As the investigation unfolds, the details surrounding Peterson's... death become increasingly murky, as does Gina's innocence. All Katie knows is that following her intuition has gotten her this far. But will her trusty tarot deck help her when the truth about the people she loves is too terrible to face?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Cozy mysteries
Novels
Published
New York : Bantam [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Lina Chern (author)
Physical Description
338 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780593500682
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Illinois fortune teller Katie True tackles a disturbingly personal murder case in Chern's witty and exciting sequel to Play the Fool. For the past year, Katie and her acerbic friend Gina Dio have been operating a tarot reading room near Chicago. During the pair's anniversary party, Katie pulls a card indicating that a secret from Gina's past will destroy her. Moments later, members of the Lake County Sheriff's office arrive to arrest Gina for the murder of one of their colleagues, Lt. Matthew Peterson. The news comes as a double shock to Katie, because Peterson rescued her from a burning car when she was an infant. After some digging, Katie learns that someone shot Peterson at close range without leaving any footprints at the crime scene, and she resolves to find out who. Doubts about Gina's innocence complicate Katie's probe, which eventually uncovers a hair-raising solution to the mystery. Charming first-person narration and some truly surprising plot turns make this a spirited good time. Agent: Joanna MacKenzie, Nelson Literary. (July) Correction: A previous version of this review mistakenly referred to the main character as Kate instead of Katie.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A tarot reader uses the cards to help solve several murders. After a string of dead-end jobs, Katie True has made a living for the past year reading tarot cards at a studio located in her ambitious sister's real estate office. Her best friend, Gina, is a bit flaky, but Katie can't believe she killed police Lt. Matthew Peterson, even though she had a rocky past with him. Gina used to be a cop but has no friends in law enforcement anymore, and she's arrested after her pin is found at the murder scene. Katie's own life has been entwined with Officer Pete since he rescued her from a car accident as a baby. She's known Pete's son, Matt, all her life, though not his wife, June. Pete built a great reputation as a caring cop ever since Katie's rescue and was on the cusp of retirement when he was killed. Katie's boyfriend, Jamie, was formerly a homicide detective in California. Now, living in an area of small departments, he's often called in for his expertise. Although Gina's actions don't always spell innocent, Katie still believes in her, but her decision to investigate puts her in grave danger. What she finds out about Pete is shocking. He drank, cheated on his wife, and stole from a club he ran as his fellow officers either joined in or looked the other way. When another officer is killed, his colleagues try to pin that murder on Gina too, but Pete's sordid history provides many other suspects if the police really want to look. Plenty of hidden motives and quirky characters add up to an engrossing read. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.