Wychetts and the Key to Magic

Wychetts and the Key to Magic

by William Holley
Wychetts and the Key to Magic

Wychetts and the Key to Magic

by William Holley

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Overview

The second book in the Wychetts series.

“This is not the key to a door, but the Key to Magic itself.”

But there is only one Wychetts Key, and there are two Guardians...

A summer holiday becomes a nightmare for Bryony and Edwin, when an argument about the Wychetts Key causes a freak surge of magical energy. The Key is lost, and the children are plunged into a sinister animal underworld.

On one side is the notorious Ratello Mob, the meanest rat gang ever; on the other is the Sisterhood, a brood of venomous spiders led by the twisted Widow Splicefinger.

At the mercy of the island’s criminal inhabitants, Bryony and Edwin must forge rival alliances in a quest to find the Key and control its power. But a far more terrible danger awaits them in the Pit...


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045256162
Publisher: William Holley
Publication date: 08/30/2013
Series: Wychetts , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 252,871
File size: 285 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Born in Kent, England, sometime in the murky twentieth century, William was keen on writing since the day he first picked up a pen. True, it took him about thirty years to work out which end of the pen he could actually write with, but that didn't prevent him honing his literary skills until, at long last, he is ready to unleash his first novel 'Wychetts' on an unsuspecting world.
William lists fast food, TV game shows and lift music as his inspiration. His hobbies include sitting about in chairs and watching other people do stuff.
As well as writing, he is a handy artist and has designed and created his own book covers; however these two talents are something of an oasis in a desert of general incompetence.
William's books are aimed at 9-12 year olds, but there is a growing fan base of 'adults' (at least that's what they call themselves) who enjoy his work.

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