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The Witches at the End of the World

By: Chelsea Iversen
Narrated by: Liz Pearce, Amy Scanlon
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Chelsea Iversen's THE WITCHES AT THE END OF THE WORLD is a speculative novel set in 17th-century Norway about two sisters who find themselves at odds when one incites a dangerous curse against the village where their mother once lived; but you can't take back dark magic once it's been released, and they know, like their mother before them, that someone will have to burn—they are witches, after all.

For fans of THE ONCE AND FUTURE WITCHES and THE MERCIES.

©2023 Chelsea Iversen (P)2023 Recorded Books

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I loved the story, and I really enjoyed the dual narration trading off chapters between characters. I didn't enjoy Liz Pearce's voice for Olen. These people are Norwegian. Why does Olen have a Cockney accent?! I had to stop listening because it was so bad, and that really upset me because Amy Scanlon's narration was perfect. Luckily, I had the print book, so I could read the chapters that included him and return to to the audio book for the chapters without him.

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