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Witchbone #2

Witchbone Vol. Two: The Ghost of Annie Gray

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Danzellan Hallow is enjoying the best summer of his life.

His new town of Eddystone has beaches, boardwalks, and woods to explore, and for the first time in his life he has friends to really enjoy things with. Danny, Ezra, Ellie, Unwen and Church are making the most of their free time, before summer ends and school begins...
Only a couple of little problems can get Danny down. His health has been sketchy since the events of the previous winter, his alien abilities are unpredictable and constantly misfiring, and the rotten Vulpey kids are determined to ruin their fun.
Most unnervingly, a tourist girl named Annie Gray has gone missing, and what seems to be her ghost is harassing Danny. She's invaded his attic, angry and torn, desperate for help. Annie insists she's not dead at all, just kidnapped, and needs help escaping from the mad little monsters that have taken her away to somewhere far beyond Eddystone.

Can Danny and his friends locate and rescue Annie before it's too late for her to come home in one piece?

270 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 12, 2019

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Alex Norton

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Alex Norton is the author of the horror-fantasy series Witchbone and several published pieces of short horror fiction. Alex is also a photographer, an amateur mycologist, a professional dog whisperer, and a semi-professional Buddhist Hedge Wizard.

For more author info, random postings, links to social media, and publication notices, please visit Alex's blog @ https://townofeddystone.home.blog

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September 17, 2020
I liked this better that the first one can't say why exactly, probably because Danny and Ezra are now really close and the five kids are a solid group, all the 'getting to know you' stuff is mostly out of the way. They're learning to be a team, and I like that.
In this one they start out investigating what they think is some kind of ghost and end up dealing with a situation more like a crazy version of alien abduction. I loved it. I hope the next one keeps it coming with the out-of-the-box twists and turns.
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