cover image The Great Witch of Brittany

The Great Witch of Brittany

Louisa Morgan. Redhook, $28 (400p) ISBN 978-0-316-62874-7

Morgan’s captivating prequel to A Secret History of Witches takes readers to an 18th-century Brittany where witch hunters are quick to burn those accused of witchcraft at the stake. Though the Orchière Romani clan once had a long line of witches, one hasn’t been born for many generations—until Ursule Orchière’s ancestors choose her as their next witch. To keep her clan safe, Ursule keeps quiet about her magical abilities. Then her mother, Agnes, is accused of witchcraft, and desperate Ursule uses magic to help her escape before she burns. Exposed, the women must flee, finding employment on a remote farm where they won’t be recognized. Neither fully recovers from the trauma and both understand that hiding Ursule’s powers is paramount to their safety—but Ursule also knows her true purpose: she must ensure the next generation of Orchière witches, even if her actions may have deadly consequences. Delivered in a moody, melancholy tone, the plot is simple, with little action, but at its center is Ursule’s believable growth as she gains wisdom and becomes relentless in her mission to secure her family legacy. The result glides dreamily from start to finish; readers will be transfixed. Agent: Peter Rubie, FinePrint Literary. (Feb.)