Fire Witch (Fire Girl, 2)

Fire Witch (Fire Girl, 2)

by Matt Ralphs (Author)

Synopsis

Hazel Hooper is no ordinary girl. She is a Fire Witch, and she is furious. Ever since her mother, Hecate, sacrificed herself to the demon world in order to stop a demonic invasion, Hazel has been determined to get her back, regardless of the cost.

Hazel's only chance to find Hecate is to seek advice from Nicolas Murrell, the Order of Witch Hunters most-prized prisoner, and the very same man responsible for Hecate's loss. With only Bramley, her grumpy dormouse familiar for company, Hazel must disguise herself as a boy and infiltrate the black heart of the Order of Witch Hunters to gain an audience with Murrell. But can he be trusted?

Or will Murrell reveal to his captors that their newest apprentice is actually . . . a witch?

Fire Witch is the fantastic sequel to Fire Girl by Matt Ralphs - perfect for young readers with a taste for the extraordinary!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Published: 25 Aug 2016

ISBN 10: 1447283570
ISBN 13: 9781447283577
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: The witch becomes the Witch Hunter - Hazel must join her enemies to save her friends

Media Reviews
prepare yourself for a gripping adventure and grab yourself a copy of Fire Witch! Anna's Adventures in Book Land blog One of my favourite aspects of the book is the lovely little dormouse Bramley who is Hazel's familiar - I love the way their relationship is depicted. Hazel is a brave and well-drawn character who has not been deterred by her isolated background. Parents in Touch prepare yourself for a gripping adventure and grab yourself a copy of Fire Witch! Anna's Adventures in Book Land blog
Author Bio
Fire Girl and Fire Witch author Matt Ralphs has always been fascinated by witches, ghosts and anything that sent a shiver down his spine - and as a child was convinced that his Suffolk home was haunted. His favourite childhood book was Enid Blyton's The Enchanted Wood as it was magical, mysterious and a little bit weird - and his goal as an author is to create books that make children feel just as happy, scared and thrilled as he did when reading as a kid. If he had to choose between being a witch or being a demon, he would plump for the latter, as he believes it might be fun to be evil for a while - but Shhh - don't tell anyone!