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FlyhtA remote island. Mid-nineties Oxford. A village with a traditional way of life. A city with a vibrant youth culture. A girl with a passionate belief in the impossible. A guy with an absence of social life. Childhood sweethearts, reunited after nine years, find that they are lovers - and that they harbour an incredible gift … the gift of flyht.
Alyssa Henderson, at seventeen, is accomplished in the ways of the wicca. With the formation of her own coven she has drawn on the limited powers of her friend to fuel her own magic taking her closest friend Charlie Samuels, a girl two years her junior, and binding her in spells, taking her as her own talisman against evil. When Charlie is lost to the demon-ghost of a Native American, Aly is driven to avenge her friend's death, a quest that awakens the interest of both the forces of good and evil into the realisation that she is one of seven guardians of the old magic born to the modern world to defend humanity from the dark forces.
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The MillOne week out of one long, hot summer. Twelve individuals meet and fall in and out of friendship. Set against the backdrop of conservation and the nightly trips to the local pub, it is the story of twelve lives and of how they conflict and come together.
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Helen has been hiking in the Icelandic mountains. Leaving the highlands to meet up with her brother the weather closes in, she is separated from her guides, and she is lost in the mountains. Ben Tumisson arrives in Iceland to be greeted by Urður, his cousin, and the news that his sister is lost, feared dead. Refusing to accept Helen's fate, he sets out with Urður to find his sister. Fourteen days after she first went missing Helen emerges from the wild with a story to tell.
Ruins of the OldDarkness pressed ever on and on until it was diminished in battle and in flame.
'The dark wisps formed themselves into groping hands, long, and spindly and thoroughly evil. Black misty claws cut deep into her hands and cleaved them into meaty flesh.'
Until the seventeenth summer of her live, Cathy considered herself to be an ordinary girl, but when the boy of her dreams is ensnared in a deadly struggle between good and evil she finally realises that even in an apparently ordinary world, things are far from ordinary.