The Witching Well by S.D. Hintz
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Review: THE WITCHING WELL by S. D. Hintz
Who knew picturesque Northern Minnesota could be so dangerous, so magical, so--dare I say it--witchy? S. D. Hintz knows, and now we readers know too. THE WITCHING WELL is a very fast-paced, snappy, edgy tale of a 13-year-old who has tragically lost his mother to murder. Taken in by his maternal grandmother Anna, Murray moves to her house in tiny Windom, Minnesota. He's scarcely there a day when one vicious neighbor sics his Rottweiler on Murray, another gives him a painful welcoming gift, and he gets in Dutch with Grandma Anna, then discovering a captive boy in the basement next door. On a residential block with only two normal homeowners, Murray is a perfect target, and in a very short time, a lot of lives are in dire danger, including Murray's. Can good triumph over evil (with a little trickery)--or will Evil carry the Day?
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