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"A witch's boots told the story of her life. They showed you where she'd been, where she was going, and what kind of a witch she would be when she got there. And, most importantly, they were proof that said witch was not someone to be trifled with. She was to be listened to, and obeyed, and yes sometimes even feared, because her wisdom was hard earned and her wrath swift and mighty. They would have to be, for her to have lived in such boots for so many a year. No one trusted a witch in brand new boots, and rightly so as far as Glunda was concerned." Glunda Ashwillow is on top of the world.…mehr

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"A witch's boots told the story of her life. They showed you where she'd been, where she was going, and what kind of a witch she would be when she got there. And, most importantly, they were proof that said witch was not someone to be trifled with. She was to be listened to, and obeyed, and yes sometimes even feared, because her wisdom was hard earned and her wrath swift and mighty. They would have to be, for her to have lived in such boots for so many a year. No one trusted a witch in brand new boots, and rightly so as far as Glunda was concerned." Glunda Ashwillow is on top of the world. About to become head witch, and the youngest ever Guardian of the Golden Key, the only thing standing in her way is her old enemy, the Drupe Mages. They have the key, and they're not willing to give it up without a fight. With a coven of quarrelsome witches to contend with, and a fief full of farmers on the verge of revolt, can Glunda beat the mages and get the key before she runs out of veg? Or is there a cold, hard, carrot-less winter ahead for all concerned? A tale of heroism and hotpots, Glunda The Veg Witch is a fun fantasy adventure everyone can enjoy.
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Keith Dickinson was born in Carlisle in 1974. A lifelong lover of hats and the Lake District, when he's not up a mountain he likes to write stories about airships, murderers, thieves, and talking cats. A writer since he was eight-years-old, his first two novels, Dexter & Sinister: Detecting Agents, and its sequel, The Dragonfly Delivery Company, are out now. Keith has been around the world, set foot on six of the seven continents, ridden a camel, trained as a yoga teacher, lived in an ashram, got a tattoo he doesn't regret, and invented a board game that he still hopes one day to inflict upon the world. Keith was short-listed for the Lindisfarne Prize - an award for new crime writers in the north - in 2019, for his short story "Miss Bloom's Final Summation." www.keithwdickinson.com