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* '''Publisher''': [[Pocket]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pocket]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1976
 
* '''Year''': 1976
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==Book Description==
 
When Felicia discovered the Portrait of a Witch her life began to twist and turn as she confronted a shadowy past, a terrifying present, and a tormented future. As she looked at the old portrait, she saw her own face! The likeness was exact, and everybody in the small, secretive village knew it. They wanted to get rid of her -- and there was not limit to the methods they would use. Felicia knew that her young life depended upon solving the mystery of that portrait. Who was the lovely lady in the painting? Had she really been responsible for all those horrifying deeds? Felicia HAD to find out -- at any cost -- or the witch's fate might also be her own!"
 
When Felicia discovered the Portrait of a Witch her life began to twist and turn as she confronted a shadowy past, a terrifying present, and a tormented future. As she looked at the old portrait, she saw her own face! The likeness was exact, and everybody in the small, secretive village knew it. They wanted to get rid of her -- and there was not limit to the methods they would use. Felicia knew that her young life depended upon solving the mystery of that portrait. Who was the lovely lady in the painting? Had she really been responsible for all those horrifying deeds? Felicia HAD to find out -- at any cost -- or the witch's fate might also be her own!"

Revision as of 22:43, 9 October 2007

Book Description

When Felicia discovered the Portrait of a Witch her life began to twist and turn as she confronted a shadowy past, a terrifying present, and a tormented future. As she looked at the old portrait, she saw her own face! The likeness was exact, and everybody in the small, secretive village knew it. They wanted to get rid of her -- and there was not limit to the methods they would use. Felicia knew that her young life depended upon solving the mystery of that portrait. Who was the lovely lady in the painting? Had she really been responsible for all those horrifying deeds? Felicia HAD to find out -- at any cost -- or the witch's fate might also be her own!"