Witches Protection Program by Michael Phillip Cash 238 pages
I’ve read two other novels by Michael Phillip Cash (The After House and Stillwell: A Haunting on Long Island) and loved them both. With Witches Protection Program Cash moves from the paranormal/thriller genre to the suspense/comedy genre.
Wes Rockville is a police officer in Manhattan. Not sure if
he is federal or local, but itreally doesn’t matter. He has blown his first case
and is now being re-assigned to a top-secret governmental agency, The Witches
Protection Program. This organization has been in existence for 232 years. Its
job: to protect the good witches who live among us.
At first, Wed was reluctant to believe in witches, good or
bad. He reports to Alastair Verne, a man who knows a thing or two about
protecting the good. His first assignment is to help Alastair uncover a plan by
a wealthy cosmetic mogul, Bernadette Pendragon, (a bad witch) to achieve world
domination. He also has to protect Bernadette’s niece Morgan (a good with) from
her aunt’s evil plans.
Cash spoofs the whole witch’s genre with his clever plot.
Very well written with well-developed characters. Also, there wasn’t a whole
lot of over-the-top witch weaponry used. One thing I didn’t like was the way
Cash tacked on how Wes blew his first case. I sure hope this is the first in a
series.
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