The Witches of Whidbey Island
Weirdbey Island, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Eldritch Black
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Mysterious creatures in the woods. Old Legends rising. Beware, there’s witchery afoot!
Whidbey Island’s getting weird again. Eerie rumors drift around town like spirits, mystifying howls echo in the night…. And as ever, Dylan Wylde and his friends find themselves confronted with a most puzzling mystery.
What starts out as just another spooky mission from The Society of the Owl and Wolf soon uncovers a dastardly crime.
The island’s ghosts are rising again, but this time they’re the least of Dylan’s problems as he encounters a fearsome foe, far more sinister than anything he’s faced before!
Get ready for a new fast-paced Middle Grade Mystery Adventure!
Perfect for ages 8-12, and listeners who love whimsical wonders & fantastical adventures.
©2022 Eldritch Black (P)2022 Eldritch BlackWhat listeners say about The Witches of Whidbey Island
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- Norma Miles
- 31-10-22
"A stolen wand, bubbling and and vines that bind."
"A stolen wand, bubbling cauldrons and vines that bind."
The witches are coming, flying to the Island for the coronation of their queen. With strange howlings from the bushes and a garden party where the food still squirms on the plate, it's up to Dylan and his three friends to once again save the day if he can, despite the interference of his slightly older brother, Jamie.
This slightly scary ghostly Middle Grade mystery horror story, fifth in the series, continues to delight readers in the 8 - 12 are range, and adults so much older, in large part because of narrator J.Scott Bennett whose adept performance captures the thrills and fears of the Island happenings, his delicious voice similar to a gently sinister Vincent Price.
Fears, laughs and friendship, danger, adventure and sibling rivalry, plus witches. What's not to like?
My thanks to the rights holder who, at my request, freely gifted me a complimentary copy of The Witches of Whidbey Island. A great book for Middle Grade readers
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