The Witch of Tut

Book Two in the Sleuthing with Mortals series

A Norse goddess discovers an ancient witch in London.

Lin Thoren, a minor Norse goddess turned private detective, is married to the god Hoenir (now known as Hunter). Lin hires Mary Lambert to live in as ghostwriter of Lin’s memoirs. They live in a Washington, D.C suburb.

Although ancient, Lin and Hunter are youthful and beautiful; neither shares human views of morality – sexual or otherwise. Everything Mary thought was real and unreal is turned upside down as she records Lin’s memoir, which covers many eras, cultures, and historical events, often humorously. Life and love in the home of gods proves mind-bending in other ways, too.

“In Spruzen's brilliant new novel, The Turkish Connection, we meet the most original and inventive characters in literature in a long while.  It's a crazy and fun ride, filled with piercing humor and wonderful plot twists.  This is a great and memorable book.”

—Fred Leebron, author of Six Figures and The News Said It Was