Demon Witch

The Ravenscliff Series - Book Two

Geoffrey Huntington author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Diversion Books

Published:18th Jun '13

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Demon Witch cover

Professor and advisor Louis E. Newman demonstrates how students can orient themselves no matter the academic discipline to engage and achieve higher forms of thinking. Grounded in decades of experience, built around real-life examples of college assignments, informed by the latest research into learning, and shaped by student experiences in the classroom, Thinking Critically in College is the definitive guide, not only for those in college or headed there, but for everyone who needs a refresher on thinking clearly.

Danger continues to lurk at Ravenscliff, as Devon March returns to face an ancient evil.

"The terror begins on page one and never stops! This is my kind of book—filled with magic and dozens of frightening surprises." —R.L. Stine

"A rich, riveting and sophisticated read. Readers will be hypnotized by its brew of New England Gothic, character driven suspense and childhood magic. I am hungrily waiting for the further adventures of Devon March." — Christopher Rice

Five hundred years ago, Isobel the Apostate was burned at the stake after waging war upon her fellow sorcerers, the Order of the Nightwing. With her dying breath she vowed she would return one day, and conquer the world.

Now, Isobel has made good on her promise, and returns to modern day Ravenscliff, where the only person who can stand between her and world domination is Devon March. Young Devon's fight takes him from Ravenscliff to Tudor England and back again, matching wits and magic against an evil that has waited five centuries for revenge. There's no escaping the endless dangers that Devon faces, and it is only with the help of a strange collection of friends and allies that he has any hope of beating back the Demon Witch.

"Seriously scary... Best described as Buffy meets teenage Goosebumps...Not for the squeamish!" —The Sunday Times London

ISBN: 9781626811102

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 195g

278 pages