The Women of Wild Hill
Kirsten Miller. Morrow, $30 (368p) ISBN 978-0-06-328285-8
This enchanting offering from Miller (The Change) finds a family of witches fighting the patriarchy in their ancestral home on Long Island. Actor and producer Brigid Laguerre, now in her late 40s, has been estranged from her sister, Phoebe Duncan, since their mother’s suicide 30 years earlier at Wild Hill. Neither has been back to their childhood home and both believe their mother’s last boyfriend, media mogul Calum Geddes, was responsible for her demise. Now, hearing news of Callum’s death at 78, they take it as a sign from the Old One, the spirit that guides them, to reunite and come home. The guests expected at Calum’s memorial include fellow billionaires, CEOs, and politicians who have spent their careers abusing women and the environment, and the reader gathers that the Old One wants the sisters to somehow strike back. At Wild Hill, they’re joined by the ghosts of their ancestors as well as Phoebe’s daughter, Sibyl, a young chef who has been kept in the dark about the family’s magic and has yet to discover her own. The plot is bogged down by copious backstory, but Miller breathes life into the proceedings as the women contend with the sacrifices required for their righteous mission. It’s sure to appeal to Miller’s fans and win her plenty of new ones. Agent: Suzanne Gluck, WME. (Oct.)
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Reviewed on: 08/10/2025
Genre: Fiction
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