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The Calling Cate Tiernan

The Calling By Cate Tiernan

The Calling by Cate Tiernan


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SeriesWicca

Summary

Morgan, Hunter and other coven memebers go to New York in search of a young witch in danger. It transpires, however, that Morgan is in danger, until the one who seeks to take her power realizes he is her father. Horrified that she has inherited his evil, Morgan breaks up with Hunter.

The Calling Summary

The Calling by Cate Tiernan

Morgan, Hunter and other members of their coven go to New York for a few days in search of the Amyranth witches. Hunter, a Seeker for the Council, is looking for Killian, a young witch in danger. It seems that Ciaran, Killian's father, is looking for him and intending to wipe his magic. After many false leads and strange meetings, it becomes clear that Ciaran is actually seaching for Morgan, wanting to take her power. He is not in the end able to do this as he suddenly realises that Morgan is his own child. Morgan is horrified to be the child of someone she considers evil. The book ends as she breaks up with Hunter because she believes she has inherited her father's evil and will damage those close to her.

About Cate Tiernan

Cate Tiernan has published books for young adults in the US. These are her first titles for Puffin UK. She has researched Wicca and witchcraft thoroughly for this series, giving the stories an authentic and convincing background. Cate lives in the USA.

Additional information

GOR001105690
9780141314839
0141314834
The Calling by Cate Tiernan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Random House Children's UK
2002-08-01
192
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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