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The Last Apprentice: Grimalkin the Witch Assassin

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HarperCollins, Apr 17, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 400 pages

"I'm coming for you, and nothing living or dead can stop me."

One witch is the most feared, the most ruthless, and the most deadly of all the witches in the county. If she hunts for you, she will find you. If you have crossed her, you don't stand a chance. She is the witch assassin, and her name is Grimalkin.

Grimalkin's one alliance is with Tom Ward, the Spook's apprentice. With Tom, she plans to rid the world of the most terrifying evil, the Fiend, who once did her great wrong.

For the first time, fans of the Last Apprentice series will hear the story from Grimalkin's side, as she is hunted herself by creatures of darkness set on revenge.

Grimalkin has never been defeated. But can she survive an enemy created for the sole purpose of destroying her?

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Review: Grimalkin the Witch Assassin (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #9)

User Review  - Johnp - Goodreads

The last few books in this series have been an experiment in different perspectives. The first five or six books were written from the first-hand account of the Apprentice, Tom Ward. Then, Joseph ... Read full review

Review: Grimalkin the Witch Assassin (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles #9)

User Review  - Eden - Goodreads

For now, the Fiend's been bound. Grimalkin, the Witch Assassin, has the Fiend's head and she is ready to take on anyone and any creature that may try to retrieve it. The narrator of the series has ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Joseph Delaney lives in Lancashire, England, in the middle of boggart territory.

Patrick Carman is the New York Times bestselling author of such acclaimed series as the Land of Elyon and Atherton and the teen superhero novel Thirteen Days to Midnight. A multimedia pioneer, Patrick authored The Black Circle, the fifth title in the 39 Clues series, and the groundbreaking Dark Eden, Skeleton Creek, and Trackers books. An enthusiastic reading advocate, Patrick has visited more than one thousand schools, developed village library projects in Central America, and created author outreach programs for communities.

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