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Hazel is an archaeologist, working in Unst, on the most northerly coast of the Shetland Isles. Ishabel is a retired professor of botany, and one of the remaining three Shetland witches, along with Maggie the artist who is getting too casual about shape-changing in public, and Avril the wildlife warden with too many birds to guard. Maggie discovers that Hazel has a magical past, and she becomes a Shetland witch. Then Atropos arrives, eldest of the Fates, to look for the shears that she sent into hiding to the ends of the earth thousands of years ago. She has to protect them from Zeus's shocking…mehr

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Hazel is an archaeologist, working in Unst, on the most northerly coast of the Shetland Isles. Ishabel is a retired professor of botany, and one of the remaining three Shetland witches, along with Maggie the artist who is getting too casual about shape-changing in public, and Avril the wildlife warden with too many birds to guard. Maggie discovers that Hazel has a magical past, and she becomes a Shetland witch. Then Atropos arrives, eldest of the Fates, to look for the shears that she sent into hiding to the ends of the earth thousands of years ago. She has to protect them from Zeus's shocking passion for killing. How will the witches protect the islands from a Fate and Zeus? How will Hazel learn how to do magic again? How will she cope with Tornost, a malignant trow with a penchant for eighteenth-century manners? The Shetland Witch is a novel about magic, sisterhood and learning to be human. Available in paperback and as an ebook.
Autorenporträt
David Allan began writing SFF after a career in medicine, and his books are published by Elsewhen Press. Kate Macdonald is an editor, a writer, a literary historian and was the founder of Handheld Press. Her first published SFF short story was selected for Best of British Science Fiction 2019. Susan Oke has published her SFF short stories widely and was the Reviews Editor for the BSFA Journal for many years. Sandra Unerman has a background in the law and the civil service, and has published her work in many magazines and collections. A D Watts was able to spend time writing SFF after a long career in education.