The Witch War of Fiddlehead Creek

· The Complicated Life of Deegie Tibbs Book 2 · Permuted Press+ORM
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About this ebook

An army of witches battles bizarre creatures and unspeakable evil in the second Deegie Tibbs adventure from the author of A Jar of Fingers.

A strange, dark creature stalks the woods behind Deegie’s house, and the small town of Fiddlehead Creek is in an uproar. After it is killed, things seem to settle down, but when Deegie meets a stranger in her backyard, she soon realizes that her life is still very much in danger.

Hideous creatures conjured from a deranged mind are now threatening her from all sides. Together with her friends, Zach and Gilbert, and a group of magical acquaintances, Deegie sets out on a quest to confront the evil that has been stalking her since she was born.

They are soon joined by Deegie’s father, who has miraculously returned from the dead . . . or has he?

Praise for A Jar of Fingers

“A classic has been born . . . a truly remarkable piece of horror fiction . . . a refreshing new look at magic and witchery . . . It has all the ingredients of a groundbreaking new franchise: gifted writing, lovable characters, interesting back story, breathtaking excitement and adrenaline, and a truly unforgettable tale.” —Horror Novel Reviews

Don’t miss the third book in the series: Seven Deadly Ghosts!

About the author

C. L. Hernandez is the author of the series The Complicated Life of Deegie Tibbs, and two short story collections, Cobwebs, and A Half-Dozen Horrors. She has had stories published in the anthologies Happy Little Horrors: Freakshow, Dead Harvest, and Deathmongers: Where the Light Dies.

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