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In The Crowfield Curse, William saved an angel. Now he must stop a demon that is bent on destroying Crowfield Abbey, even if it means turning to alchemy for help. Familiar characters return, including the fay, Shadlok, and their hob friend, Brother Walter. Magic and religion overlap in this absorbing, well-written (if derivative) historical fantasy, set in fourteenth-century Britain. Glos.