The Witches of New York - “October 11, 1880: Waxing Moon,” “October 12, 1880: Waxing Moon,” “October 31, 1880: New Moon, All Hallow’s Eve,” and “January 21, 1881: Half Moon” Summary & Analysis

Ami McKay
This Study Guide consists of approximately 46 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Witches of New York.

The Witches of New York - “October 11, 1880: Waxing Moon,” “October 12, 1880: Waxing Moon,” “October 31, 1880: New Moon, All Hallow’s Eve,” and “January 21, 1881: Half Moon” Summary & Analysis

Ami McKay
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Summary

“October 11, 1880: Waxing Moon” starts with the chapter, “Come, the Croaking Raven Doth Bellow for Revenge.” The landlord served a notice of eviction to Eleanor and Adelaide. Penelope Piddock was happy to see that her enemies had been brought low.

In “This is the Place Where Death Delights to Help the Living,” Adelaide and Dr. Brody went to the morgue to search for Beatrice but did not see her there.

In “A Brand Pluck’d Out of the Burning,” Beatrice attempted to create a witch’s ladder so she could use the spell to wish herself out of the cellar. Lena’s ghost told her when the Reverend was on his way so Beatrice could hide her Spellwork.

In “St. Clair and Thom,” Judith came to the shop to...

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