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Synopsis
Small-town librarian and psychic Ophelia Jensen hails from a long line of wise and wonderfully gifted women. There's her grandmother, Abby, a talented witch, and her great-aunt Mary, who's about to celebrate her 100th birthday. But as Ophelia learns, when she and Abby travel to North Carolina for the centennial celebration, their family secrets aren't just magickal—they're murderous.Someone in the sweet Southern town wants Abby dead. Could it be a rogue witch in Ophelia's own family? A vengeful local witch desperate to settle a bitter feud decades in the making? Ophelia must use all her talents to save her loved ones—before the witching hour comes upon them, and bad blood turns deadly.
Is The Seventh Witch appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This cozy paranormal mystery features murder investigation, family feuds, and magical threats but keeps violence off-page. Some mild language and themes of revenge and attempted murder make it better suited for older teens and adults.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include murder, death, and violence.
Who'll love this
Teens who love witchy mysteries with strong female characters solving crimes in small-town settings will enjoy this blend of magic and murder.