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Witches' Brew (novel)

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1995 novel by Terry Brooks
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Witches' Brew
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AuthorTerry Brooks
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMagic Kingdom of Landover
GenreFantasy
PublisherDel Rey Books
Publication dateApril 1995
Publication placeUnited States
Pages352 pp
ISBN0-345-38702-3
OCLC34968729
Preceded byThe Tangle Box 
Followed byA Princess of Landover 

Witches' Brew by Terry Brooks is the fifth novel of the Magic Kingdom of Landover series. Published in 1995, the plot has an usurper who claims to be from another world calling for Ben's abdication from the throne. Upon Ben's refusal, he soon begins to send several evil, magic creatures against him. During this time, Nightshade kidnaps Ben and Willow's new child, Mistaya, in a dangerous attempt to subvert her and use her innate magic. Meanwhile, Questor and Abernathy are stuck back in Earth to meet up with an old friend, leaving Ben and Willow alone to deal with the new threat.

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Works by Terry Brooks
Shannara
Novels
Word & Void
The Genesis of Shannara
Legends of Shannara
Prequel
Original Shannara Trilogy
Heritage of Shannara
The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara
High Druid of Shannara
The Dark Legacy of Shannara
The Defenders of Shannara
  • The High Druid's Blade (2014)
  • The Darkling Child (2015)
  • The Sorcerer's Daughter (2016)
The Fall of Shannara
  • The Black Elfstone (2017)
  • The Skaar Invasion (2018)
  • The Stiehl Assassin (2019)
  • The Last Druid (2020)
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