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The Thickety #4: The Last Spell

By: J. A. White
Narrated by: Moira Quirk
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The spellbinding conclusion in the critically acclaimed Thickety series, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman.

In The Thickety #4: The Last Spell, Kara and her brother, Taff, must find the hidden pieces of Princess Evangeline's grimoire to defeat Rygoth and her army of witches in one last good-versus-evil battle.

Kara and Taff have discovered that the Spider Queen is searching for Princess Evangeline's grimoire - the Vulkera. Legends say that any witch who wields its dangerous magic would be indestructible. Kara and Taff have to stop the Spider Queen from finding the ancient weapon - and destroying everything.

They will travel through time with an old enemy, come face-to-face with the creatures that guard the grimoire's pages, and unravel a king's dangerous secret before one final battle against the Spider Queen. But can Kara save the people she loves and cast a spell that could change magic forever?

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