
Rosemary and the Book of the Dead
The second book in the Rosemary trilogy.
Travelling through secret underground tunnels across the country, around the Egyptian desert, and into the Great Sphinx of Giza, Rosemary, Adi, and Lois must solve a series of riddles and save the Book of the Dead before the evil Mal Vine beats them to it and her mother disappears entirely forever.
Praise for Rosemary and the Book of the Dead (book 2)
‘A fabulous sequel with twists and turns along the way.’
‘Brilliant sequel… I loved book one, and was not disappointed with book 2.’
‘A brilliantly written and informative book… Lets the child’s imagination explore the history in simple and exciting manner.’
‘A brilliantly written and informative book. This book lets the child’s imagination explore the history in simple and exciting manner.’
‘Truly enjoyable adventure, well written with interesting characters. I like the diversity and magical elements.’
‘Wonderful words from Samantha which tempt children from screens to printed pages! A GOOD THING!’
Praise for Rosemary and the Witches of Pendle (book 1)
‘Fabulous, fantastical and fizzing with fun . . . great fun for would-be witches of all ages.‘
— Milly Johnson, author of The Teashop on the corner
‘A truly enchanting and charming read, told with a real sprinkle of magic, a great debut.‘
— Author Giles Paley-Phillips
‘There’s turns and twists and zany magic aplenty.‘
— Amy, NetGalley Reviewer
‘Samantha Giles has written a real winner.‘
— Mary, NetGalley Reviewer
‘A great fantasy adventure story with some fantastic characters.‘
— Gemma, NetGalley Reviewer
‘Rosemary and the Witches of Pendle Hill is fabulous.’
— Bee, NetGalley Reviewer
Praise for Rosemary and the Witches Stone of Camelot (book 3)
‘Samantha presents us with a fresh view of Camelot unlike any we have seen before. Warm and witty… a magical addition to an excellent series (and) a fitting conclusion to the Rosemary trilogy…”
— Bob Stone, owner of Write Blend bookshop, Liverpool