Season of the Witch - Natasha Mostert

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An author I have only just stumbled across in my local Waterstones, the cover caught my eye and when I read the blurb I bought it on the spot.

Season of the Witch is a grand gothic supernatural thriller set in modern day london, its full of suspense, obsession, lust, murder and good old fashion mystery.

the main character of the book is Gabriel, a remote viewer turned hacker, who gets caught up in a world in murder and passion when his approached by his ex to help her find the husbands son who has disappeared.

When he "slams the ride" and uses his remote viewing to catch hold of the boys last thoughts he finds himself in an unbelievable setting, a house with a million doors, before suddenly being pushed under the water by a masked woman in a swimming pool.

Gabriel starts to investigate and find himself drawn into the world of 2 beautiful sisters who embody feminine wiles. These 2 sister are not your normal flying on brooms, charmed sisters kind of witch. This is witchcraft as science, alchemy in fact, the transmutation of knowledge into power by use of memory.

The story sweeps you along with it and you really feel you are watching the story unfold rather then reading it. There are twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the last page.

The official site actually has the first chapter on it, so worth having a read if it sounds up your street, I don't have enough posts to put it in here, but a simple google will get you there.

I really look forward to reading more from this author, I have already got an earlier book The Midnight Side and read it since this as I was very impressed. One to watch out for.

And my first review on this site *proud face*
 
And my first review on this site *proud face*

Well written too. It made me want to look more into it because it sounds like it might be one I'll enjoy.

I don't write revievs, myself, because I find it so hard to describe a book I've read without giving too much away, so I end up making them sound a lot more simple than they are.

Edit: I found the site you referred to and will post the link for you http://www.natashamostert.com/
 

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