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Fabulous, fantastical and fizzing with fun . . . great fun for would-be witches of all ages.
– Milly Johnson, award-winning author of The Teashop on the Corner

Rosemary and the Witches of Pendle Hill

The magical, middle-grade mystery that’s fizzing with fun

My Mum is a witch. I know this to be a fact because:
a) She has a broomstick by the front door.
b) She does spells sometimes.
c) There are 4 other witches who live with us, that only me, Mum and Lois see.
We don’t really question their comings and goings. It was just normal to us until THINGS STARTED HAPPENING…

Rosemary’s cosy world is crumbling around her. Her Mum has finally landed an acting job and spends all her time with her slimy co-star; her Dad always seems to have a dark cloud hanging around him; her little sister, Lois, won’t stop farting; and, oh yes, Phyllis, one of the four witches they share their house with, has disappeared through the wall.

Meanwhile a group who call themselves the No-Laws are wreaking havoc across the country, and why does everyone keep whispering about the Pendle Witches of 1612?

With the help of her windy sister and Adi, her maths-genius best friend, Rosemary sets off on a hazardous, magical journey. But can they solve the mystery of Phyllis’ disappearance and stop the No-Laws before Rosemary’s family is fractured for good?

Praise for Rosemary and the Witches of Pendle

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