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The Haunting of Hecate Cavendish
The Haunting of Hecate Cavendish: A Novel | Paula Brackston
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New York Times bestselling author Paula Brackston returns with a new, magic-infused series about Hecate Cavendish, an eccentric and feisty young woman who can see ghosts England, 1881. Hereford cathedral stands sentinel over the city, keeping its secrets, holding long forgotten souls in its stony embrace. Hecate Cavendish speeds through the cobbled streets on her bicycle, skirts hitched daringly high, heading for her new life as Assistant Librarian. But this is no ordinary collection of books. The cathedral houses an ancient chained library, wisdom guarded for centuries, mysteries and stories locked onto its worn, humble shelves. The most prized artifact, however, is the medieval world map which hangs next to Hecate’s desk. Little does she know how much the curious people and mythical creatures depicted on it will come to mean to her. Nor does she suspect that there are lost souls waiting for her in the haunted cathedral. Some will become her dearest friends. Some will seek her help in finding peace. Others will put her in great peril, and, as she quickly learns, threaten the lives of everyone she loves.
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Who wouldn‘t want the ability to communicate with friendly ghosts? Our main character gets to do just that, and all while working in a library!! Dream come true! Well, not completely a dream as there‘s some bad stuff going on too, but still. This was a little longer than it needed to be but I‘m excited to read the next book (since it says Part 1). Read for #hauntedshelf #bookspinbingo and a bunch of other readathons/bingo cards 🤣 #skeletoncrew

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Brackston‘s latest is the first in what promises to be an exciting series. I‘ve seen some reviewers complain about the end being unsatisfying. I found it quite the opposite. No, the singular villain has not been revealed but that only serves to make me anticipate the future adventures of Miss Cavendish. And that definitely doesn‘t mean that there‘s a lack of a satisfying climax - in fact there are two very compelling scenes that lead to the end.

MaleficentBookDragon Stacked! This sounds like fun. 7mo
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