There is a witch in the woods and she likes to kidnap
boys...
The village of Westerleen has been suffering a harsh winter, food
is scarce and if you end up lost you may find yourself in the
witch's cottage and no one leaves there alive.
When Hansel and Gretel return from the woods, unharmed, everyone
believes Hansel to have been the hero who has saved his sister.
But it was Gretel who pushed the witch into the fire.
Gretel has never been accepted in her village, will she finally
be rewarded?
A thrilling tale with twists and turns at every chapter
Perfect for fans of All The Better To See You,
Dark Unicorns, and Disney's Twisted Tales and Villains
series
A second dark and irresistible twist on a classic fairy tale
“A fun, fast-paced retelling” - Once
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Gina is 24 and lives in North London. She has an English degree from Cambridge University and now works in schools liaison, helping teenagers puzzle out the mysteries of higher education. Between the ages of 11 and 15 she wrote an epic 36 part story featuring over 1,000 characters - she still remembers most of their names!
More about Gina BlaxillSuzanne Collins' debut novel, Gregor the Overlander, the first book in The Underland Chronicles, received wide praise both in the United States and abroad. The series has been a New York Times bestseller and received numerous accolades. Also a writer for children's television, Suzanne lives with her family in Connecticut.
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