Book Launch and signing - The Witch at the end of the Lane
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It's the launch and signing of Chris Speck's new historical thriller set in Beverley in 1794.
Seven from @w3nchband will be playing some folk tunes and Specky will read a bit of the new book, chat and sign books!
Book at Beverley Library or telephone 01482 392750
You can pre-order the paperback here: https://shorturl.at/ertoU
and the ebook here: https://shorturl.at/YURFx
The Witch at the end of the Lane
Itβs April 1794.
If Bill and his old dog, Kelly, could get away from Beverley, they would. Working at the tannery is hell; Bill's mam is a nightmare, just like his brother, and Beckside is full of rats, drunks, and thieves.
Folk say you shouldn't go near the witch at the end of Cherry Tree Lane. She carries a musket hooked over her bony shoulder. There's a tumour on the back of her head, and ghosts use it to wriggle into her body. She's insane.
Bill thought it might be safe to befriend her.
He was wrong.
When he, Kelly, and the witch are hunted across the wilds of the East Riding, it becomes clear: he might lose everything β even his life.
And maybe hers too.
Seven from @w3nchband will be playing some folk tunes and Specky will read a bit of the new book, chat and sign books!
Book at Beverley Library or telephone 01482 392750
You can pre-order the paperback here: https://shorturl.at/ertoU
and the ebook here: https://shorturl.at/YURFx
The Witch at the end of the Lane
Itβs April 1794.
If Bill and his old dog, Kelly, could get away from Beverley, they would. Working at the tannery is hell; Bill's mam is a nightmare, just like his brother, and Beckside is full of rats, drunks, and thieves.
Folk say you shouldn't go near the witch at the end of Cherry Tree Lane. She carries a musket hooked over her bony shoulder. There's a tumour on the back of her head, and ghosts use it to wriggle into her body. She's insane.
Bill thought it might be safe to befriend her.
He was wrong.
When he, Kelly, and the witch are hunted across the wilds of the East Riding, it becomes clear: he might lose everything β even his life.
And maybe hers too.
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