The Hand of the Necromancer
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[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2023.
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1 online resource (1 audio file (3hr., 20 min.)) : digital.
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In a Massachusetts town, an evil wizard is about to come back from the dead and a young hero must fight to stop him In the days of the Salem witch trials, the sleepy hamlet of Duston Heights had just one practitioner of the dark arts: the notorious necromancer Esdrias Blackleach. As the fever for witch hunting reached its terrible peak, Blackleach was accused of using powerful black magic against his fellow townsfolk. But just before he could be brought to trial, he dropped dead, escaping justice forever. Or so it seemed … Fast forward to the 1950s, the inquisitive young sleuth Johnny Dixon and his mentor Professor Childermass are getting ready to donate a box of Blackleach artifacts to the local museum when a descendant of the sorcerer shows up and attempts to steal his ancestor's wooden hand. He has a fiendish plan to raise the old necromancer from the dead, and only Johnny and the professor can stop him and make the town safe from black magic forever. "Strickland, in his first solo work featuring the characters created by John Bellairs, leads readers on an entertaining frolic. There are enough well-placed frissons to keep readers flipping those pages, even those who know that, in keeping with series formula, all nefarious plans will be nixed." "Sophisticated notions on the nature of good and evil, nuanced storytelling, and expert world-building." "There's suspense and action aplenty…Perfect for the pre-Stephen King set."

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In a Massachusetts town, an evil wizard is about to come back from the dead and a young hero must fight to stop him In the days of the Salem witch trials, the sleepy hamlet of Duston Heights had just one practitioner of the dark arts: the notorious necromancer Esdrias Blackleach. As the fever for witch hunting reached its terrible peak, Blackleach was accused of using powerful black magic against his fellow townsfolk. But just before he could be brought to trial, he dropped dead, escaping justice forever. Or so it seemed … Fast forward to the 1950s, the inquisitive young sleuth Johnny Dixon and his mentor Professor Childermass are getting ready to donate a box of Blackleach artifacts to the local museum when a descendant of the sorcerer shows up and attempts to steal his ancestor's wooden hand. He has a fiendish plan to raise the old necromancer from the dead, and only Johnny and the professor can stop him and make the town safe from black magic forever. "Strickland, in his first solo work featuring the characters created by John Bellairs, leads readers on an entertaining frolic. There are enough well-placed frissons to keep readers flipping those pages, even those who know that, in keeping with series formula, all nefarious plans will be nixed." "Sophisticated notions on the nature of good and evil, nuanced storytelling, and expert world-building." "There's suspense and action aplenty…Perfect for the pre-Stephen King set."
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Bellairs, J., & Tbd, ,. (2023). The Hand of the Necromancer. Unabridged. [United States], Blackstone Publishing.

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Bellairs, John and , Tbd. 2023. The Hand of the Necromancer. [United States], Blackstone Publishing.

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Bellairs, John and , Tbd, The Hand of the Necromancer. [United States], Blackstone Publishing, 2023.

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Bellairs, John, and Tbd. The Hand of the Necromancer. Unabridged. [United States], Blackstone Publishing, 2023.

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