The hob, with his unintentional wit and well-timed comic relief, is the true standout of the cast. " - School Library Journal, starred review"Walsh writes with a sure and steady hand, deftly blending the historical details of medieval monastery life with the magical elements of the mythical supernatural creatures. By the close of the novel, readers are hoping for more, and the ending suggests that more is to come. With fascinating attention to detail and an edgy battle between evil and good, Walsh sweeps readers almost effortlessly into another time and place. Understatedly tender and mystical yet solid." - Kirkus, starred review*"Suspenseful and spooky. Walsh described the environment with calm sensory detail, giving readers a palpably damp, frigid winter. PRAISE FOR THE CROWFIELD CURSE*"A wondrous mystery.
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