![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However this is reinforced by comments made by the main character the hob, however these are portrayed this is due to the skill and subtlety of the author so like I say full respect to her. You see it is set decades after the first two books and you cannot feel a sense of loss for the missing characters ( I will try not to give away spoilers) but I guess that is what you get when some of the characters have natural lifespans substantially longer than others. ![]() However this is where the dichotomy starts. Now it is set in the same location and yes references some of the same characters. So you can imagine my curiosity when I saw reference to this title being released. Well I will admit that I have mixed feelings about this book, although I will be the first to admit that they are all due to the skill of the author and as such full respect goes to her.įirst of all a little context - Pat Walsh had two books published, the Corwfield Curse and the Crowfield Demon which I really enjoyed and have long been watching to see when the next instalment would be published. This was book I have had my eye on for a while though I will admit it was not till I had the change to read it for free did I decided to give it a shot. ![]()
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