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Witches of New York (Ami Mckay's Witches Ser.)

By Ami McKay

Bestsellers (Fiction), Canadian fiction, Canadian authors (Fiction), Fantasy

Human-narrated audio

Summary

1880. Adelaide Thom opens a tea shop with another young woman who feels it's finally safe enough to describe herself as a witch, Eleanor St. Clair. Together they cater to Manhattan's high society ladies, specializing in cures, palmistry and potions--and… in guarding the secrets of their clients. Then Beatrice Dunn arrives seeking employment. While Beatrice soon becomes indispensable, she sees things no one else can see, hears voices no one else can hear, and objects appear out of thin air for her. Has she been touched by magic or is she simply losing her mind? Eleanor wants to tread lightly and respect the magic, but Adelaide sees a business opportunity. Amidst the witches' tug-of-war over what's best for her, Beatrice disappears. As Adelaide and Eleanor begin the search for Beatrice, they're confronted by accusations and spectres from their own pasts. Bestseller. 2016.

Title Details

ISBN 9780676979589
Publisher Knopf Canada
Copyright Date 2016
Book number 2436696

Audio details for CELA title

Narrator Sondra Bolton
Duration 12 hours 27 minutes 37 seconds
Audio producer CNIB, 2017.
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