
A Long Day in Lychford
A Long Day in Lychford is the third book in Paul Cornell's increasingly popular Witches of Lychford series. It's a period of turmoil in Britain, with the country's politicians electing to remove the UK from the European Union, despite ever-increasing evidence that the public no longer supports it. And the small town of Lychford is suffering. But what can three rural witches do to guard against the unknown? And why are unwary hikers being led over the magical borders by their smartphones' mapping software? And is the immigration question really important enough to kill for? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Reviews

Maggie Gordon@maggieg
This third volume of Lychford is clunkier than its predecessors, but it is leading up to some interesting developments. Also, my heart is crying for one of our favourite witches and I am so scared for what is going to happen to her!

Sheila@duchess
Not as enjoyable as the first two, and while I appreciate the post-Brexit discourse it was heavy-handed. The second half of the novella made up for it though, and it seems to have ended on a cliffhanger for possible events in the land of Fairy!

Grace Piper@the_anachronista

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Sarvagnan S@sarvagnan

Adam Tinworth@adders