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The Witch's List

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Pub Date 24 Jun 2016 | Archive Date 27 Jul 2016

Description

Sandy Beech doesn't believe in witches and the supernatural. However, certain strange events occur which put his scepticism to the test: a burning book, a falling crucifix, a mysterious illness, and a fire in a convent which kills all twelve nuns. On her deathbed, Bernadette, the last surviving nun, warns him to control his lusts and avoid African women. Sandy finds this difficult, since he is attracted to exotic, dark-skinned women and after his hedonistic university exchange year in Paris, marries Rocky from the Ivory Coast. Five years later, childless and with the marriage souring, they decide to visit Rocky's home country. Sandy is drawn into a world of strange beliefs and practices: he finds out about the Witch's List - a list of people destined to die, and is attacked by various animals starting with a ferocious dog in Abidjan. He delves further and further into the realm of African witchcraft, but the horrific truth remains obscure... The Witch's List is the first of a trilogy.

Sandy Beech doesn't believe in witches and the supernatural. However, certain strange events occur which put his scepticism to the test: a burning book, a falling crucifix, a mysterious illness...


A Note From the Publisher

Andrew Cairns is a Scot, living in the suburbs of Paris with his wife and two daughters. He enjoys travelling and notably visited the Ivory Coast in 1999; experiences and stories which he heard out there inspired this book.

Andrew Cairns is a Scot, living in the suburbs of Paris with his wife and two daughters. He enjoys travelling and notably visited the Ivory Coast in 1999; experiences and stories which he heard out...


Advance Praise

Tahir Shah, author of The Caliph's House

Andrew Cairns has written, quite literally, a bewitching novel, one that speaks to an underbelly which lies dormant in us all. The Witch's List bridges our world of convention, with that of a fabulous Twilight Zone, what may be true reality -- a realm of magic and ultimate possibility. I recommend this book because, behind the smokescreen of simplicity, there lies a masked bedrock of extraordinary power.

Isabelle Richaud, author of Men in the Mirror

The Witch’s List is a book full of colours and darkness. It transports you into the turbulent world of Sandy Beech, a young man experiencing adulthood with spirit and curiosity. His attraction for exotic women will trap him into unsuspected adventures in Africa. Andrew Cairns has brought off a lively, captivating novel and a unique cultural experience for the reader.



Tahir Shah, author of The Caliph's House

Andrew Cairns has written, quite literally, a bewitching novel, one that speaks to an underbelly which lies dormant in us all. The Witch's List bridges our...


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This is a very interesting story. The progression of the story is what caught my story. We follow Sandy from childhood in Scotland at a Catholic school to his first love to college, heartbreak, and more. African witch magic follows him and he doesn't know it. This is his story and experiences finding out about The Witch's List. It's a scary idea. The scariest idea is if The Witch's List was in a grander scale. I just feel really bad for Sandy.

I love reading about his youthful days and party days in Scotland. It was so much fun to see the connections of such familiar names like Gregor and Shanks (Shanksy). It reminds me of the late 90s and early 2000s in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Stirling.

Overall, I enjoyed the book and found it an interesting ride.

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I hope readers will enjoy reading my novel as much as I have enjoyed writing it!

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That old black magic! I was captivated from the beginning. It combines multiple genres very well. A great story

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