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Camille (Sever)

It is the autumn of 1993. Three young witches enroll at Epshire University. The powerful Rapathia. The devious Josephine. And Camille, who is probably a liar and possibly a homicidal lunatic. Within a year, the campus goes quite mad, becoming home to not one, but four ax-wielding serial killers. At least. And so Camille and her friends must reckon with this capricious and violent evil. Grapple with their own growing powers. And learn the meaning of the whispers that sing to them from the uncharted woods that wait just beyond the edge of City Park. Camille is both a coming-of-age story and a dark supernatural thriller, a tale of one young woman's journey from the unstable light of evening into the blackest corners of night. Camille is not a sequel to the 2016 award-winning novella Sever, but its dark mirror. While Sever told Epshire's story from a masculine, secular point of view, Camille tells it from a feminine, supernatural one. The two books can be read in any order.

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