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NIGHT OF THE WITCH by Sara Raasch

NIGHT OF THE WITCH

From the Witch and Hunter series, volume 1

by Sara Raasch & Beth Revis

Pub Date: Oct. 3rd, 2023
ISBN: 9781728272160
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

The destinies of a witch and a witch hunter become entangled against the backdrop of 16th-century witch trials.

It’s 1591 in Trier, part of the Holy Roman Empire, and the increasingly brutal persecution of witches has led to the destruction of Fritzi’s coven and the murders of her family members. The only other survivor is her cousin Liesel, a younger witch with a unique power who is taken by the hunters’ kommandant as part of a perverse plan. Determined to rescue Liesel, Fritzi follows a path that collides with that of Otto, an up-and-coming captain of the hexenjägers, or witch hunters. Otto has a secret: He is working from the inside to bring down an institution he despises for very personal reasons. As Fritzi and Otto learn to trust each other while venturing deep into the Black Forest, they unveil bigger truths about magic and witches (and the goddesses they worship). Romance, magic, and fantasy intertwine with the real history of Trier’s witch trials as the worldbuilding juxtaposes paganism and Christianity in a story that explores belief, fate, power, accountability, and revenge. The story grows from the initial, slow-moving setup, becoming a more complex, evolving, dual-perspective tale. While the overly fast romantic bond between Otto and Fritzi feels unearned, and the villain’s nefarious plan is a bit cartoonish, overall, the story engages and entertains.

A promising introduction to a witchy new series.

(content warnings, historical note) (Fantasy. 14-18)