A Coven of Witches
Meg Skelton
By Joseph Delany
Review by Jack Swenson
Introduced to the local spook, a warrior against the dark, who’s name is John Gregory (Mr. Gregory) is going to tell us his tale of him and the lamia witch, Meg Skelton
His master Harry Horrocks is sick in his bed and on the verge of death
Harry tells John that there is a dangerous abhuman on the lose and that he needs to kill it. He tells John to try and stay in the woods until Harry is better and ready to face the dark.
John goes into the woods and tries to get information about this abhuman. This does little to boost his confidence for the fight.
At night, John decides to face it himself, for Harry was only getting sicker and the abhuman would kill again
With his rowan wood staff with a retractable blade, he marched up to the tower entrance and called a challenge to the abhuman.
The abhuman came out brandishing a club and then they fought each other.
John kept jabbing his blade at him, dodging the abhuman’s club attacks by inches
John embedded his blade into the abhuman’s shoulder enough to draw blood, and when the abhuman attacked again, he stabbed its forehead, resulting in death
The woman trapped in the tower calls for John to rescue her and he goes up to save her
He notes that she is the prettiest girl he has laid his eyes on and unbinds her from the chains. In no time, her lips are pressed against his and they spend the night together
In the morning, John noticed Meg’s pointy shoes; a sign of a witch. When she was dressing, there were scales down her back. She was a witch!
He realizes this and calls her out for it. In seconds he grabs the silver chain that bound her and cast it at her: a direct hit.
Coming back home with the witch, he finds Harry Horrocks dead and cold in his bed. It was awful to see but now John owned the house.
He decides to put the witch in a pit for it has to be done, she pleaded with all of her wills and finally, John decided to not put her in a pit. His love for her was too strong.
They lived happily for a few months with their happiest memories is looking at the sunset together
Then came some problems: although Meg was beautiful, she had some quarrels with a few women at the markets marking them as prettier. These turned into bitter feuds and Meg resorted to witchcraft. None killed the women; just boils on their bodies and cockroaches in their kitchens
One day while Meg was shopping, a woman spat at her and received a hard slap for her disrespect. Unfortunately, the woman was a parish constable.
A man of the church came to John’s house to demand that Meg is handed over for witchcraft, so John lied and said Meg has gone back to Greece, her homeland
John, knowing they were in trouble, decided to move to Anglezarke; Harry also gave him a house there
After a quarrel between them, Meg once again went shopping, except when the women resorted to violence and decided to drown her
John’s friend pulled her out and she was alive! After this Meg decided her sister Marcia should come to stay with them
Meg hid the fact Marcia was feral and when John found out, he was very angry. Marcia then lived in the attic.
Marcia had gotten hungry so went and killed a sheep. Luckily snow hid the bloody trail left from the sheep carcass. Meg scolded Marcia to never do that again
A few nights later, Marcia escaped again but was after a child. Meg and Marcia fought bitterly while John saved the baby and gave it back to its parents.
Meg and Marcia lost John’s trust and were forced out of the house. They shipped back to Greece and are both in feral form.
This book takes place in a mystical world of the County where the light and dark are always in strife. I think this would be a good series for anyone who is into Harry Potter or Percy Jackson. I personally think this book is awesome!