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Witchlight
Witchlight
Author: Marion Zimmer Bradley
Marion Zimmer Bradley, one of the most beloved and praised fantasy storytellers of our time, has once again written a compelling and powerful novel with larger-than-life characters. — Winter Musgrave's past is largely blank, her memories missing or tissue-thin. She seem to be possessed--objects shatter when she passes, the corpses of animal appea...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781578151776
ISBN-10: 1578151775
Publication Date: 10/2000
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Media Books Audio Publishing
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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reviewed Witchlight on + 308 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
good story in series sbout carelss dabbling in occult and effect on innocent lives. marion zimmer bradley at her best
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Helpful Score: 1
This is part of the "Light" series which are in this order:
1) Dark Satanic â 1972, 1st book (Not really necessary & not nearly as good as the others)
2) Gravelight â 1997
3) Heartlight
4) Witchlight
5) Ghostlight â 1995
I loved this series as I love so much of MZB's work.
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althea avatar reviewed Witchlight on + 774 more book reviews
Winter Musgrave awakens one morning in a remote farmhouse, and realizes she has amnesia. She cannot remember exactly how long she's been living in the house or why she came there. She has vague memories of being a successful New York stockbroker, but doesn't know why she quit... until she begins to find dead, mutilated animals on her doorstep, and flashes of the horror she's endured come back to her. In the fear that she is causing occult phenomena unconsciously, she seeks out psychic researcher Truth Jourdemayne (who appeared in the previous novel of this series, Ghostlight) to help her, and she goes on a quest to unravel what happened to her, back when she was a member of an occult circle in college. What happened to her college boyfriend, with whom she was truly in love? Who is she, and what are her powers? Most importantly, what is the malevolent force that seems to be following her?

Not bad, but several aspects of the plot are a bit dubious, and the ending is a bit unbelivable.
VampireRat avatar reviewed Witchlight on + 83 more book reviews
Not a review - but helpful info, I hope:

Don't overlook
Witch Hill and
The Inheritor
which are also part of the "Light" Series.


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