A young witch tries to unravel the mystery of who is framing her for
dark magic in Georgia Bowers' creepy YA debut fantasy, Mark of the
Wicked.
Magic always leaves its mark.
All her life, Matilda has been told one thing about her magic: You use
only when necessary. But Matilda isn't interested in being a good witch.
She wants revenge and popularity, and to live her life free of
consequences, free of the scars that dark magic leaves on her face as a
reminder of her misdeeds.
When a spell goes awry and the new boy at school catches her in the act,
Matilda thinks her secret might be out. But far from being afraid,
Oliver already knows about her magic - and he wants to learn more. As
Oliver and Matilda grow closer, bizarre things begin to happen: Animals
show up with their throats slashed and odd markings carved into their
bodies, a young girl dies mysteriously, and everyone blames Matilda. But
she isn't responsible -- at least, not that she can remember. As her
magic begins to spin out of control, Matilda must decide for herself
what makes a good witch, and discover the truth...before anyone else
turns up dead.
[A] breathlessly told, consuming portrait of a witch's relationship
with loneliness and power... protagonists are elaborately drawn, and
the novel's eerie atmosphere lingers. --Publishers Weekly