When Jack Jolly moves from the city to the tiny Northern village of Grindle, he thinks his life’s just become a lot more boring. But then he finds himself plunged into the middle of a terrifying mystery, and confronting an ancient evil – the Grindle Witch.
But when Jack and his new friends, Paddy and Leila, take drastic measures to stop the Grindle Witch, they realise that they may have unleashed more than they bargained for.
A creepy supernatural tale that will have readers on the edge of their seats.
But when Jack and his new friends, Paddy and Leila, take drastic measures to stop the Grindle Witch, they realise that they may have unleashed more than they bargained for.
A creepy supernatural tale that will have readers on the edge of their seats.
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A spooky chiller told with real verve
This is a thrilling and imaginative supernatural story which keeps the reader turning the pages from start to finish. Alongside the excitement of the action and drama, there are some beautifully evocative descriptions of the countryside and a sense of connection with nature -- even if parts of that nature are dangerous
The GRINDLE WITCH is one of the best books I've ever Read
The Grindle Witch is a mixed bag with some definite highs and lows but is nevertheless worth a read if YA horror is your thing.
If you enjoy a good, edge-of-the-seat horror story, The Grindle Witch is for you. I loved it.
Bravery and loyalty take on ancient evil in this shocking, breath-taking thriller.