No Rest For The Wiccan Review
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Rest For The Wiccan review by Harriet Klausner
On the surface Stony Mill, Indiana is a quiet gentle Midwestern town in which
everyone knows their neighbors and no one locks their cars. Looks can be
deceiving; just ask apprentice witch Maggie O’Neill or her boss at Enchantments
powerful witch Felicity Davis. Felicity has been teaching Maggie the craft and
how to do Magick.
Maggie is with her sort of boyfriend Tom, a police officer, when he gets a
call to go to the food mill where they find hanging up on the conveyor a dummy
in effigy and a warning note to the owner Joel Turner. They put it down as a dumb
harmless prank A few days later Joel is found dead from a fall into a silo. On a
lighter note, Maggie spends time with her nieces and pregnant sister Mel who
needs bed rest. The nieces believe in house ghosts, but darker energy permeates
the home. Fearing what the malevolence will do, Maggie, Felicity and practicing
witch Marcus try to force the spirit to go into the light. Ironically Maggie is
in danger from a human who wants her dead.
Fans of the TV show (and movie) Bewitched will feel Maggie resembles
Samantha, tough and sweet. She stands up to her dominating mom and give her
“kind of” boyfriend a chance to be something more while hiding her feelings for
Marcus. This paranormal mystery is exciting even with a mundane killer on the
loose stalking the heroine; someone the audience will not suspect. This is an
enchanting and Bewitching look at “Eerie, Indiana”.
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