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The Lost Child of Lychford - Paul Cornell
The Lost Child of Lychford
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It’s December in the English village of Lychford – the first Christmas since an evil conglomerate tried to force open the borders between our world and… another.Which means it’s Lizzie’s first Christmas as Reverend of St. Martin’s. Which means more stress, more expectation, more scrutiny by the... show more
It’s December in the English village of Lychford – the first Christmas since an evil conglomerate tried to force open the borders between our world and… another.Which means it’s Lizzie’s first Christmas as Reverend of St. Martin’s. Which means more stress, more expectation, more scrutiny by the congregation. Which means… well, business as usual, really.Until the apparition
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B01FQQ425Q
Publisher: Tor
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy, Paranormal
Series: Witches of Lychford (#2)
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Tannat
Tannat rated it
3.5 The Lost Child of Lychford by Paul Cornell
Series: Lychford #2 I debated between 3.5 and 4 stars for this one, but the weird opening with ranting about Greg Lake Christmas songs was just confusing because I'd never heard of him before. That aside, I had a lot more fun with this installment of the Lychford series. It kicks off with Lizzie...
It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it
4.0 The Lost Child of Lychford by Paul Cornell
It’s December in the English village of Lychford – the first Christmas since an evil conglomerate tried to force open the borders between our world and… another.Which means it’s Lizzie’s first Christmas as Reverend of St. Martin’s. Which means more stress, more expectation, more scrutiny by the cong...
Burgoo
Burgoo rated it
Great sequel to The Witches of Lychford. Recommended.
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it
4.0 Cornell brings his brand of creepy goodness back to Lychford.
It's been a few months since Reverend Lizzie Blackmore, Judith (the elderly witch), and Autumn (now her apprentice and her employer) fought off the supernaturally corrupt megastore (and probably mundanely courrupt, too, come to think of it) and life has moved on in a relatively normal way. The three...
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