The wildlife in Cornwall has disappeared, the forests seem to be watching her and why was there a hooded figure outside their cottage on their first night there?
Orla needs to know what is going on. After finding a
necklace in an oak tree that fell by the nearby stream, she begins to dream
about a single crow with an urgent message about a young peller called Pedervander
Mazey who died centuries ago. (A peller is a witch that can defeat dark magic).
But why is Orla having these imaginings? How is the
necklace she found, the Nagasalohita, related to an evil witch or Peller’s
curse?
Orla knows there is something otherworldly going on and there is a mystery to solve and fast, by the end of the week in fact.
When
an evil force is trying to steal the Nagasalohita she finally realises
something serious is going on and hides , guarded by her Malasana (an enchanted
doll that wards off evil spirits). Orla also needs the help of Dave the dog,
Raven and her fellow pellers Mrs. Perran, Ms. Teague and Mrs. Spark as well as
her siblings, to banish the evil in Cornwall.
I loved the extreme vibe in the book and unlike most
books I read, I did not see the twist coming! (I will not say what the twist is
for obvious reasons). The author wrote the book very well and I really enjoyed
it. It was as if I was one of the characters myself and Orla was an enjoyable
character that I can relate to. My favourite bit about the book was seeing Orla
going through the necessary changes a twelve-year-old hero goes through.
I recommend this book for ages 10+ because of the
scenes of death and violence. I believe older ages will enjoy this story, and I
guarantee that fantasy, mystery and adventure fans will certainly love this
book.
Author: C J Haslam
Illustrator: Paddy Donnelly
Publisher: Walker Books, $14.99
Publication Date: June 2020
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781406388480
For ages: 10+
Type: Junior Fiction Older Readers