09/04/2017
The satisfying third installment in Cornell’s Witches of Lychford novella series (after The Lost Child of Lychford), which follows the lives of three women gifted with second sight in the picturesque and unique titular English town, incorporates contemporary politics. As Brexit threatens to change the political boundaries of England, curio shop owner Autumn accidentally distorts the supernatural boundaries surrounding Lychford. It’s up to Autumn and her fellow witches to right these wrongs before the collapse of civilization. Writing with characteristic verve, Cornell once again captures both coziness and danger in Lychford, and there are welcome moments of closeness among the three women. As always, Cornell’s brand of magic is delightfully atmospheric and refreshing. Fans of the series will appreciate that the intrigue is becoming more complex and far-reaching. Agent: Stacia Decker, Dunow, Carlson & Lerner. (Oct.)
We decided to do something a bit different this month—instead of just one Mind Meld at the end of the month, we’re doing four, covering four times as many of our favorite scary reads. We’ve asked our bookish friends near and far about their current favorite horror favorites, and are breaking them out by the […]