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‘Beautiful and engaging and clever’-Manda Scott
‘A young witch to rival Tiffany Aching. Magic!’-FMA Dixon
The Witches of Woodville Part 3
August 1940
In a quiet village in rural Kent, the enemy is at the gates …
The Battle of Britain rages and Faye Bright encounters the ghost of a pilot who won’t give up the fight. Before she can help him, Faye is whisked away to join a motley crew of witches to perform a top secret ritual on the White Cliffs of Dover that could repel the invaders.
But there’s a catch. The ritual must be executed in the nuddy. Mrs Teach threatens mutiny. Miss Charlotte is intrigued. And Faye wants to call the whole thing off when she suspects there’s a spy in their midst.
It’s up to Faye Bright to uncover the traitor, all while dealing with the ghost haunting Ivy Barn who may hold the key to the truth. But first, Faye has to learn to fly …
For fans of Lev Grossman and Terry Pratchett comes the third novel in this delightful series of war, mystery and a little bit of magic …
Don’t miss the other magical books in the WITCHES OF WOODVILLE series!
Praise for The Witches of Woodville series
‘ACE. Smart and funny and written so warmly. It’s an absolutely smashing read’-Pernille Hughes, author of Probably the Best Kiss in the World
‘Swept me straight back to days of losing myself in Diana Wynne Jones novels, and getting lost in truly absorbing, sometimes scary, sometimes emotive adventure with its roots in folklore and history. A story that is full of magic and delight that will thrill readers of any age’-Rowan Coleman, author of The Girl at the Window
‘A delightful mash-up of Dad’s Army and Charmed. An absolute treat’-CK McDonnell, author of Stranger Times
‘Warm, witty, witchy wartime fun. With Mark Stay as writer you’re always guaranteed a magical read’-Julie Wassmer, author of the Whitstable Pearl Mysteries
‘You’ll love it: Doctor Who meets Worzel Gummidge’-Lorna Cook, author of The Forgotten Village
‘A jolly romp with witches, demons, and bellringing. Pratchett fans will enjoy this, and Faye is a feisty and fun hero. Dad’s Army meets Witches of Eastwick’-Ian W Sainsbury
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‘Beautiful and engaging and clever’-Manda Scott
‘A young witch to rival Tiffany Aching. Magic!’-FMA Dixon
The Witches of Woodville Part 3
August 1940
In a quiet village in rural Kent, the enemy is at the gates …
The Battle of Britain rages and Faye Bright encounters the ghost of a pilot who won’t give up the fight. Before she can help him, Faye is whisked away to join a motley crew of witches to perform a top secret ritual on the White Cliffs of Dover that could repel the invaders.
But there’s a catch. The ritual must be executed in the nuddy. Mrs Teach threatens mutiny. Miss Charlotte is intrigued. And Faye wants to call the whole thing off when she suspects there’s a spy in their midst.
It’s up to Faye Bright to uncover the traitor, all while dealing with the ghost haunting Ivy Barn who may hold the key to the truth. But first, Faye has to learn to fly …
For fans of Lev Grossman and Terry Pratchett comes the third novel in this delightful series of war, mystery and a little bit of magic …
Don’t miss the other magical books in the WITCHES OF WOODVILLE series!
Praise for The Witches of Woodville series
‘ACE. Smart and funny and written so warmly. It’s an absolutely smashing read’-Pernille Hughes, author of Probably the Best Kiss in the World
‘Swept me straight back to days of losing myself in Diana Wynne Jones novels, and getting lost in truly absorbing, sometimes scary, sometimes emotive adventure with its roots in folklore and history. A story that is full of magic and delight that will thrill readers of any age’-Rowan Coleman, author of The Girl at the Window
‘A delightful mash-up of Dad’s Army and Charmed. An absolute treat’-CK McDonnell, author of Stranger Times
‘Warm, witty, witchy wartime fun. With Mark Stay as writer you’re always guaranteed a magical read’-Julie Wassmer, author of the Whitstable Pearl Mysteries
‘You’ll love it: Doctor Who meets Worzel Gummidge’-Lorna Cook, author of The Forgotten Village
‘A jolly romp with witches, demons, and bellringing. Pratchett fans will enjoy this, and Faye is a feisty and fun hero. Dad’s Army meets Witches of Eastwick’-Ian W Sainsbury