![]() ![]() Of course, that sees her shunned by the other residents, which makes her attempts to prevent Lychford's doom a little difficult.įollowing on, Cornell introduces the second "Witch" of Lychford, Reverend Lizzie Blackmore, who just recently returned to the small town to become the new vicar of Lychford's church. She has her way, and has long since stopped giving a damn about what others think of her. Judith, with all her sharp edges and odd manners, is a joy to read. She enters the stage leaving no doubt of her eccentricity she swears, she professes her dislike for people, and she finds that something very bad is going on in the town she watches over - besides a giant corporation trying to build a new supermarket and ruffling feathers left and right, literally splitting the town's population in half over the issue. The story kicks off with the old, witchy Judith walking the town of Lychford. When I found an eARC of the sequel, The Lost Child of Lychford, in my mailbox, I figured I should give it a go - and found something genuinely amusing and exciting. ![]() Witches of Lychford entered my field of vision back in January when I was on my novella binge and checked Tor's various offerings. ![]()
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