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Demon Witch: Book II: The Ravenscliff Series (Ravenscliff)

Demon Witch: Book II: The Ravenscliff Series (Ravenscliff)
By Geoffrey Huntington

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1266742 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 288 pages

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Unputdownable4
This is the second book in the Ravenscliffe series and continues the story commenced in Book 1 "Hellhole" of Devon March, 14 year-old novice sorcerer, following his adventures with monsters, demons and time travel. Both books are highly compulsive and very easy reading, leaving the reader with certain mysteries solved and others 'to be continued'. This is frustrating since the third book 'Blood Moon' isn't out yet with no clue as to when it can be expected. A highly recommended book (provided you don't mind not knowing all the answers at the end).

Frustrating4
This book and the one before it are among the most nerve rattling i've ever read, (the first one especially) and this second book is no disappointment either. The story moves along quickly and eerily. It has you on edge throughout.

What is disappointing and extremely frustrating is that no-one seems to know when book three (Blood Moon) is going to be released, not even the author. It has now been 4 years since this book was written with no sign of book 3. Very annoying considering the unanswered questions from the previous two books.

I'd give the books 5 stars if there was any sign of book 3 but as it is the story is hanging in the air...

Another superb book in the series!5
After reading 'Hellhole' I immediately bought the sequel. I was not disappointed!
As you would expect with books of this callibre, some questions asked in the first book are answered, others aren't, and new ones are added. Huntington's style of writing makes it exciting, keeping you guessing about what is going to happen next, and yet easy enough to read in a day.
As with the first, you will not want to put this down until you've finished reading this latest adventure for Devon and his friends!