A review by celiapowell
I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett

4.0

Oh, how I love Tiffany Aching - one of my favourites of Terry Pratchett's many wonderful characters. She's older and more mature in this book, working as hard as she can as the witch for her towns. But people seem less friendly to witches - there are stories about stolen babies, and horrible spells. Tiffany needs to find out what's causing it, while trying to fight accusations that she helped the old Baron to his death. And making sure the Nac Mac Feegle don't get into too much trouble. Pratchett is so good at combining really terrifying scenes with hilarious ones, without taking anything away from either. This was a wonderful book.

(Also, as I discovered by watching an old episode of QI after reading this - the rough music actually exists. I was sure it was one of Pratchett's inventions).