Reviews

“A missing man, a case gone cold, and a trail potholed with lies, A Fool’s Journey is a classic mystery with a twist. It needs a determined detective who won’t give up or give in. Whip-smart and with a heart for adventure, Calamity Barnstable is on the case, and is certainly nobody’s fool.” — Laura Benedict, author of The Stranger Inside

“A compelling page-turning mystery you won’t want to miss.” — Rick Mofina, USA Today bestselling author of The Lying House

“A well-crafted mystery with fabulous characters and a series of twists and turns that keep you hooked until the end.” — Mike Martin, award-winning author of the Sgt. Windflower mystery series

“A tightly woven plot with engaging dialogue and visually descriptive narrative that captured the essence of the story.  I look forward to more exciting exploits with Callie and her friends.” — Dru Ann Love, Dru’s Book Musings

“BRILLIANT! A compelling journey to find answers to a twenty-year old missing person case uncovering secrets, suspicions, and tattoos. Well-written with fascinating details and rich characters—only a ‘fool’ would miss this one! — Kathleen Costa, Reviewer, Kings River Life 

“In Callie, Sheluk has created a competent, conscientious protagonist—the kind of super-responsible person her clients can entrust their secrets to. She’s not deeply reflective, she’s a doer. The story doesn’t get bogged down in any emotional swamps but moves steadily forward, sure-footedly crossing the murky waters of people’s hidden lives.” — Victoria Weisfeld, Reviewer, Crime Fiction Lover Read the complete review here.

“A young man disappeared almost 20 years ago, and Calamity (Callie) Barnstable must investigate or risk losing her inheritance. Judy Penz Sheluk weaves real life missing person facts and Y2K and current technology into Callie’s investigation, while including friendship, the Tarot, tattoos, a hint of romance, and some delicious dinners.” — Melissa Yi, author of the Hope Sze medical mystery series

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