From the author of Gloaming and Wyrde and Wayward comes a sparkling wonder tale about a gentle widow, an eccentric wizard, and a wardrobe of magical hatsâŠ
Meg Lavender has been alone since her husband died â well, mostly. Thereâs a trio of widows in Ravensby Od; you can find them every Wednesday at Foxleyâs, absorbing syllabub, and tea.
Itâs a quiet life in a quiet town; a sensible town, where tea is always at three oâclock sharp, and the trains arrive precisely when theyâre supposed to.
But the past is an odd sort of place, and it wonât always stay where itâs meant to. Magic is coming back to Ravensby Od â and Meg Lavenderâs in the thick of it. It begins with a strange bequest, sped on the wings of ravensâŠ
âThe world is full of strange things: it doesnât do to object, when they get a little stranger.â
Bursting with Charlotte E. Englishâs unique charm, Ravensby Od is a wild, whimsical Wonder Tale to warm the heart and leave you smiling.
Contains: dauntless leading ladies; weird and wonderful wizards; magical dresses, and hats; an unkindness of ravens; labyrinths; unlikely friendships; and entirely too much syllabub.
âLarge helpings of wit and whimsy...â Publishers Weekly on Faerie Fruit
âHer faultless prose⊠sparkles with eye-bedazzling wonder.â NYT Bestselling author Mercedes Lackey on Gloaming