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"The Tarot Murders"
By chance, I ran across this detective novel: The Tarot Murders,
by Mignon Warner.
I cannot recommend it as literature. It's mannered and arch, and anyone who reads fiction above a 12th-grade level will figure it out after the second chapter.
Still, each of its 22 chapters is named after a Majors card, and the heroine is the knowledgeable tarot reader brought in by the chief of police to solve the series of crimes.
Nice to have if you're assembling a collection of tarot-related fiction. The dustjacket art is pretty okay. Find it at Amazon.com; shipping will cost you more than the book.
By chance, I ran across this detective novel: The Tarot Murders,
by Mignon Warner.
I cannot recommend it as literature. It's mannered and arch, and anyone who reads fiction above a 12th-grade level will figure it out after the second chapter.
Still, each of its 22 chapters is named after a Majors card, and the heroine is the knowledgeable tarot reader brought in by the chief of police to solve the series of crimes.
Nice to have if you're assembling a collection of tarot-related fiction. The dustjacket art is pretty okay. Find it at Amazon.com; shipping will cost you more than the book.