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OverviewIt's a period of turmoil in Britain, with the country's politicians electing to remove the UK from the European Union, despite ever-increasing evidence that the public no longer supports it. And the small town of Lychford is suffering. But what can three rural witches do to guard against the unknown? And why are unwary hikers being led over the magical borders by their smartphones' mapping software? And is the European question really important enough to kill for? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul CornellPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: Tor Books Volume: 3 ISBN: 9780765393180ISBN 10: 0765393182 Publication Date: 10 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for WITCHES OF LYCHFORD At once epic and terribly intimate. This is the story of a village, not a city, and all the more powerful for that; not all big fantasy needs an urban setting. Beautifully written, perfectly cruel, and ultimately kind. This is Cornell at the height of his craft. --Seanan McGuire, author of the Wayward Children and October Daye series Paul Cornell has written a marvelous story, rich in charm, about local politics and witchcraft writ small and personal, but large in consequence. --Bill Willingham, author of Fables and Down the Mysterly River Masterfully creepy and sinister, all the more so for taking place in the beautifully drawn english countryside. --Jenny Colgan, author of Doctor Who: Into the Nowhere Praise for WITCHES OF LYCHFORD At once epic and terribly intimate. This is the story of a village, not a city, and all the more powerful for that; not all big fantasy needs an urban setting. Beautifully written, perfectly cruel, and ultimately kind. This is Cornell at the height of his craft. --Seanan McGuire, author of the Wayward Children and October Daye series Paul Cornell has written a marvelous story, rich in charm, about local politics and witchcraft writ small and personal, but large in consequence. --Bill Willingham, author of Fables and Down the Mysterly River Masterfully creepy and sinister, all the more so for taking place in the beautifully drawn english countryside. --Jenny Colgan, author of Doctor Who: Into the Nowhere Praise for WITCHES OF LYCHFORD-At once epic and terribly intimate. This is the story of a village, not a city, and all the more powerful for that; not all big fantasy needs an urban setting. Beautifully written, perfectly cruel, and ultimately kind. This is Cornell at the height of his craft.- --Seanan McGuire, author of the Wayward Children and October Daye series-Paul Cornell has written a marvelous story, rich in charm, about local politics and witchcraft writ small and personal, but large in consequence.- --Bill Willingham, author of Fables and Down the Mysterly River-Masterfully creepy and sinister, all the more so for taking place in the beautifully drawn english countryside.- --Jenny Colgan, author of Doctor Who: Into the Nowhere Cornell's brand of magic is delightfully atmospheric and refreshing. --Publishers Weekly Praise for WITCHES OF LYCHFORD At once epic and terribly intimate. This is the story of a village, not a city, and all the more powerful for that; not all big fantasy needs an urban setting. Beautifully written, perfectly cruel, and ultimately kind. This is Cornell at the height of his craft. --Seanan McGuire, author of the Wayward Children and October Daye series Paul Cornell has written a marvelous story, rich in charm, about local politics and witchcraft writ small and personal, but large in consequence. --Bill Willingham, author of Fables and Down the Mysterly River Masterfully creepy and sinister, all the more so for taking place in the beautifully drawn english countryside. --Jenny Colgan, author of Doctor Who: Into the Nowhere Cornell's brand of magic is delightfully atmospheric and refreshing. --Publishers Weekly Praise for WITCHES OF LYCHFORD At once epic and terribly intimate. This is the story of a village, not a city, and all the more powerful for that; not all big fantasy needs an urban setting. Beautifully written, perfectly cruel, and ultimately kind. This is Cornell at the height of his craft. --Seanan McGuire, author of the Wayward Children and October Daye series Paul Cornell has written a marvelous story, rich in charm, about local politics and witchcraft writ small and personal, but large in consequence. --Bill Willingham, author of Fables and Down the Mysterly River Masterfully creepy and sinister, all the more so for taking place in the beautifully drawn english countryside. --Jenny Colgan, author of Doctor Who: Into the Nowhere Praise for WITCHES OF LYCHFORD At once epic and terribly intimate. This is the story of a village, not a city, and all the more powerful for that; not all big fantasy needs an urban setting. Beautifully written, perfectly cruel, and ultimately kind. This is Cornell at the height of his craft. --Seanan McGuire, author of the Wayward Children and October Daye series Paul Cornell has written a marvelous story, rich in charm, about local politics and witchcraft writ small and personal, but large in consequence. --Bill Willingham, author of Fables and Down the Mysterly River Masterfully creepy and sinister, all the more so for taking place in the beautifully drawn english countryside. --Jenny Colgan, author of Doctor Who: Into the Nowhere Praise for WITCHES OF LYCHFORD -At once epic and terribly intimate. This is the story of a village, not a city, and all the more powerful for that; not all big fantasy needs an urban setting. Beautifully written, perfectly cruel, and ultimately kind. This is Cornell at the height of his craft.- --Seanan McGuire, author of the Wayward Children and October Daye series -Paul Cornell has written a marvelous story, rich in charm, about local politics and witchcraft writ small and personal, but large in consequence.- --Bill Willingham, author of Fables and Down the Mysterly River -Masterfully creepy and sinister, all the more so for taking place in the beautifully drawn english countryside.- --Jenny Colgan, author of Doctor Who: Into the Nowhere Author InformationPaul Cornell is a writer of science fiction and fantasy in prose, comics and television, one of only two people to be Hugo Award nominated for all three media. A New York Times #1 Bestselling author, he's written Doctor Who for the BBC, Wolverine for Marvel, and Batman & Robin for DC. He is the author of the Witches of Lychford series for Tor.com Publishing. He's won the BSFA Award for his short fiction, an Eagle Award for his comics, and shares in Writer's Guild Award for his TV work. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |