Halfway Dead
β Scribed by Maggert, Terry
- Book ID
- 109150021
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Series
- Halfway Witchy 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Carlie McEwan loves many things. She loves being a witch. She loves her town of Halfway, NYβa tourist destination nestled on the shores of an Adirondack lake. Carlie loves her enormous familiar, Gus, who is twenty-five pounds of judgmental Maine Coon cat, and she positively worships her Grandmother, a witch of incredible power and wisdom. Carlie spends her days cooking at the finestβand onlyβreal diner in town, and her life is a balance between magic and the mundane, just as she likes it. When a blonde stranger sits at the diner counter and calls her by name, that balance is gone. Major Pickford asks Carlie to lead him into the deepest shadows of the forest to find a mythical circle of chestnut trees, thought lost forever to mankind. There are ghosts in the forest, and one of them cries out to Carlie across the years. Come find me. Danger, like the shadowed pools of the forest, can run deep. The danger is real, but Carlieβs magic is born of a pure spirit. With the help of Gus, and Gran, and a rugged cop who really does want to save the world, sheβll fight to bring a ghost home, and deliver justice to a murderer who hides in the cool, mysterious green of a forest gone mad with magic.
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