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This week’s topic is a Freebie on the theme of Halloween. I’ve gone with Trick or Treat so here are five books whose titles suggest magic or mischief, and five that promise a treat.
Links from the titles will take you to my review or the book description on Goodreads.
Trick
The Vanished Bride by Bella Ellis
The Magick of Master Lilly by Tobsha Learner
Magician and Fool by Susan Wands
The Magic Walking Stick by John Buchan
Illusion by Stephanie Elmas
Treat
‘The Chocolate Box’ in Poirot’s Early Cases by Agatha Christie
Diamond Cut Diamond by Jane Jakeman
The Last of the Wine by Mary Renault
Summer in Provence by Lucy Coleman
The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Armin

The Free Fishers was published in the UK by Hodder & Stoughton in June 1934 and in the US by The Riverside Press on 31st July 1934. It had first appeared in serial form in Chamber’s Journal between January and July 1934. My own copy is from January 1936. Buchan’s historical fiction was never as commercially successful as his “shockers” although the combined sales of the Hodder & Stoughton and Nelson editions of The Free Fishers totalled 100,000 up to 1960 and the Penguin paperback edition added another 21,000.