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TOUCH OF DEATH by Taylor Munsell

TOUCH OF DEATH

by Taylor Munsell

Pub Date: Sept. 17th, 2024
ISBN: 9780744310238
Publisher: CamCat Books

A young death witch struggles to prevent a bloody prediction from becoming reality.

Georgiana Colburn keeps her distance from everyone, literally; her death magic allows her to see ghosts and to experience a person’s moment of death through skin-to-skin contact. Separated from the world with the additional assistance of fashionable gloves, George is an otherwise normal teen who juggles being unpopular at school with her death witch duties to her beloved grandma, who’s the coven’s Supreme. Although she previously only spent time with best friend Felix Davies, George is drawn to the friendly new witch, Trixie. Meanwhile, she’s being haunted by the ghost of Jen, a recently deceased popular mean girl. When Silas, another new student, instantly attracts attention with his good looks, all George can think about is what she saw when they collided: his brutal murder at her hands. With Trixie’s guidance, George rushes to master her magic before her vision can come true. George and Trixie’s slow-burn romance in the background of the story avoids common tropes and is surprisingly emotionally mature. Although observant readers will see the final reveal coming, the central themes of family bonds, death, and grief are well executed and add complexity. The discussion of consent and the importance of touch in the context of George’s magic together add a realistic dimension to an otherwise underdeveloped magic system. George reads white, Trixie is cued Black, and Felix has brown skin.

An entrancing, emotionally insightful story with a somewhat predictable ending.

(Fantasy. 14-18)