đ Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
We Call Them Witches
For fans of The Watchers and T. Kingfisher comes a queer, post-apocalyptic horror following one womanâs journey across a merciless wasteland to save her brother and confront the dark truth behind the monsters that ravaged the world - with the help of a woman sheâs not sure she can trust but can't help falling for.
Nearly everyone died the first night they cameâŠ
Two years ago, monstrous beings tore through Britain, leaving few survivors. Now Sara and her family live on the run, relying on scraps of folklore and fading pagan rituals to stay safe from the eldritch creatures they call âwitchesâ.
While her mother grows increasingly paranoid, Sara longs for something more than fear.
Then a strange girl appears in the garden of their current camp. Her name is Parsley, and she cannot remember where she came from or why sheâs there. Despite her familyâs suspicions, Sara feels drawn to her.
But when Saraâs younger brother is taken by the Witches, she and Parsley must cross desolate moors full of merciless terrors to get him back. As their bond deepens, so do the dangers they faceâand Sara begins to question whether anything is truly as it seems.
In a world ruled by terror and myth, trust is the only thing more dangerous than the Witches themselves.
Nearly everyone died the first night they cameâŠ
Two years ago, monstrous beings tore through Britain, leaving few survivors. Now Sara and her family live on the run, relying on scraps of folklore and fading pagan rituals to stay safe from the eldritch creatures they call âwitchesâ.
While her mother grows increasingly paranoid, Sara longs for something more than fear.
Then a strange girl appears in the garden of their current camp. Her name is Parsley, and she cannot remember where she came from or why sheâs there. Despite her familyâs suspicions, Sara feels drawn to her.
But when Saraâs younger brother is taken by the Witches, she and Parsley must cross desolate moors full of merciless terrors to get him back. As their bond deepens, so do the dangers they faceâand Sara begins to question whether anything is truly as it seems.
In a world ruled by terror and myth, trust is the only thing more dangerous than the Witches themselves.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

We Call Them Witches
We Call Them Witches
For fans of The Watchers and T. Kingfisher comes a queer, post-apocalyptic horror following one womanâs journey across a merciless wasteland to save her brother and confront the dark truth behind the monsters that ravaged the world - with the help of a woman sheâs not sure she can trust but can't help falling for.
Nearly everyone died the first night they cameâŠ
Two years ago, monstrous beings tore through Britain, leaving few survivors. Now Sara and her family live on the run, relying on scraps of folklore and fading pagan rituals to stay safe from the eldritch creatures they call âwitchesâ.
While her mother grows increasingly paranoid, Sara longs for something more than fear.
Then a strange girl appears in the garden of their current camp. Her name is Parsley, and she cannot remember where she came from or why sheâs there. Despite her familyâs suspicions, Sara feels drawn to her.
But when Saraâs younger brother is taken by the Witches, she and Parsley must cross desolate moors full of merciless terrors to get him back. As their bond deepens, so do the dangers they faceâand Sara begins to question whether anything is truly as it seems.
In a world ruled by terror and myth, trust is the only thing more dangerous than the Witches themselves.
Nearly everyone died the first night they cameâŠ
Two years ago, monstrous beings tore through Britain, leaving few survivors. Now Sara and her family live on the run, relying on scraps of folklore and fading pagan rituals to stay safe from the eldritch creatures they call âwitchesâ.
While her mother grows increasingly paranoid, Sara longs for something more than fear.
Then a strange girl appears in the garden of their current camp. Her name is Parsley, and she cannot remember where she came from or why sheâs there. Despite her familyâs suspicions, Sara feels drawn to her.
But when Saraâs younger brother is taken by the Witches, she and Parsley must cross desolate moors full of merciless terrors to get him back. As their bond deepens, so do the dangers they faceâand Sara begins to question whether anything is truly as it seems.
In a world ruled by terror and myth, trust is the only thing more dangerous than the Witches themselves.
$7.00
Original: $20.00
-65%We Call Them Witchesâ
$20.00
$7.00Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
For fans of The Watchers and T. Kingfisher comes a queer, post-apocalyptic horror following one womanâs journey across a merciless wasteland to save her brother and confront the dark truth behind the monsters that ravaged the world - with the help of a woman sheâs not sure she can trust but can't help falling for.
Nearly everyone died the first night they cameâŠ
Two years ago, monstrous beings tore through Britain, leaving few survivors. Now Sara and her family live on the run, relying on scraps of folklore and fading pagan rituals to stay safe from the eldritch creatures they call âwitchesâ.
While her mother grows increasingly paranoid, Sara longs for something more than fear.
Then a strange girl appears in the garden of their current camp. Her name is Parsley, and she cannot remember where she came from or why sheâs there. Despite her familyâs suspicions, Sara feels drawn to her.
But when Saraâs younger brother is taken by the Witches, she and Parsley must cross desolate moors full of merciless terrors to get him back. As their bond deepens, so do the dangers they faceâand Sara begins to question whether anything is truly as it seems.
In a world ruled by terror and myth, trust is the only thing more dangerous than the Witches themselves.
Nearly everyone died the first night they cameâŠ
Two years ago, monstrous beings tore through Britain, leaving few survivors. Now Sara and her family live on the run, relying on scraps of folklore and fading pagan rituals to stay safe from the eldritch creatures they call âwitchesâ.
While her mother grows increasingly paranoid, Sara longs for something more than fear.
Then a strange girl appears in the garden of their current camp. Her name is Parsley, and she cannot remember where she came from or why sheâs there. Despite her familyâs suspicions, Sara feels drawn to her.
But when Saraâs younger brother is taken by the Witches, she and Parsley must cross desolate moors full of merciless terrors to get him back. As their bond deepens, so do the dangers they faceâand Sara begins to question whether anything is truly as it seems.
In a world ruled by terror and myth, trust is the only thing more dangerous than the Witches themselves.











