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Books with title Scent of Magic

  • Scent of Magic

    Andre Norton

    Hardcover (Eos, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Willadene, a young orphan and apprentice to a revered herbalist, must draw on her uniquely heightened sense of smell to uncover an unknown evil that threatens her world and draws her on a perilous quest into a dark and deadly realm of shadows to rescue an abducted prince. 11,000 first printing.
  • The Scent of Magic

    Andre Norton

    eBook (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, July 1, 2014)
    “A heady mixture of Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and aromatherapy in this new magical adventure” from the Science Fiction Grand Master (Publishers Weekly). An orphaned child and captive scullery maid, young Willadene possesses an uncanny ability to sense and understand the magical odors that pervade her world. It is this remarkable talent—or curse—that carries her far from the fetid kitchen into an apprenticeship with a revered herbalist and ultimately to the highest circles of the Ducal court. But there is depravity lurking within the castle’s walls, inspiring brazen treacheries and usurpations—and foul abduction as unthinkable as it is unexpected. And an innocent girl finds the heightened sense that has been her fortune is now drawing her down into a maelstrom of evil.
  • The Scent of Magic

    Cliff McNish, Geoff Taylor

    eBook (Doomspell Books, Sept. 15, 2017)
    Rachel and her brother are extraordinary. She is a spell-maker. He is a destroyer of spells. The High Witch, Heebra, wants Rachel and Eric crushed, and her enemies, the Wizard's, destroyed. A party of witches is dispatched to find the thousands of children with powers like Rachel's, and turn them into a ferocious army. Can Rachel and Eric stop the witches and win the battle between good and evil? The second instalment of the classic Doomspell Trilogy. ReviewsThe Scent of Magic continues The Doomspell story, but if anything the characterisations are deeper, the plot even more intriguing, and it is all carried off with a verve, pace and sheer passion for pure storytelling that make his novels so compulsive. Amazon McNish tells a rattling good tale, and his well-plotted narrative races through some excellent twists and turns to a spectacular climax. The Daily Telegraph The language used is rich and evocative, full of visual and sensory imagery it captures the readers interest and imagination from the beginning and holds it with ease to the end. School Librarian This is a children’s book full of inventive touches great ideas, evocative descriptions, and page-turning pace. Vector
  • Scent of Magic

    Andre Norton

    Mass Market Paperback (Eos, Aug. 1, 1999)
    An orphaned child and captive scullery maid, young Willadene possesses an uncanny ability to sense and understand the magical odors that pervade her world. It is this remarkable talent--or curse--that carries her far from the fetid kitchen into an apprenticeship with a revered herbalist and untimately to the highest circles of the Ducal court. But there is depravity lurking within the castle's walls, inspiring brazen treacheries and usurpations--and foul abduction as unthinkable as it is unexpected. Something horribly strange and forbidden struck at the dawn of a new day of corruption and terror. And an innocent girl finds the heightened sense that has been her fortune is now drawing her down into a maelstrom of evil.
  • Scent of Magic

    Andre Norton

    Paperback (Demco Media, )
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  • The Scent of Magic

    Cliff McNish (author)

    Paperback (Doomspell Books, April 5, 1800)
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  • The Scent of Magic

    Cliff McNish, Geoff Taylor

    Hardcover (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), Oct. 18, 2001)
    All over the world children are discovering they have magical powers - as Rachel did when she was abducted by the Witch Dragwena in The Doomspell. But the reason is that the evil Witches of the planet Ool are determined to avenge Dragwena's death by manipulating an army of children and fighting the good Wizards. Rachel's own powers, and the ability of her younger brother Eric to unmake magic, are tested to the full in a thrilling story in which she has to confront another child as strong as she is herself. Every bit as exciting and inventive as The Doomspell, Cliff McNish's new book has the same page-turning quality that has made it so popular with young readers.
  • The Scent of Magic

    Cliff McNish, Geoff Taylor

    Paperback (Dolphin, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Rachel and her brother are extraordinary. She is a spell-maker. He is a destroyer of spells.The High Witch, Heebra, wants Rachel and Eric crushed, and her enemies, the Wizard's, destroyed. A party of witches is dispatched to find the thousands of children with powers like Rachel's, and turn them into a ferocious army.Can Rachel and Eric stop the witches and win the battle between good and evil?The second instalment of the classic Doomspell Trilogy.
  • SCENT OF MAGIC.

    Andre. Norton

    Paperback (AVON. NY 1998, March 15, 1998)
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  • The Scent of Magic

    Cliff McNish

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), July 1, 2002)
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  • The Scent of Magic

    Cliff McNish

    Paperback (Dolphin, March 15, 1649)
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  • The Scent of Magic

    Cliff McNish~Sian Phillips

    Audio Cassette (Orion (an Imprint of The Orion P, Jan. 1, 2002)
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