Pure Dead Brilliant

Pure Dead Brilliant by Debi Gliori, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2003, is a captivating tale that unfolds at StregaSchloss, where unusual events take center stage. This British First edition, comprising 262 pages, presents a story filled with adventure and intrigue as characters navigate the challenges posed by would-be witches and the consequences of time travel.
Readers will encounter a mix of action, humor, and elements of fantasy as Pandora succumbs to the allure of time travel while Titus grapples with a perilous computer virus. The narrative explores themes of family, curses, and the supernatural, raising questions about the influence of witches and the haunting legacy of the Strega-Borgias. This engaging story invites readers into a world where the boundaries of reality and magic blur.
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There’s trouble brewing at StregaSchloss!
When Signora Strega-Borgia invites some would-be witches to stay, weird things begin to happen. Pandora can’t resist the temptation of time travel. Titus picks up a strange– and deadly– computer virus. And it looks like they may have to trade in the family riches for a family curse.
Are they falling under the witches’ spell? Or is the ghost of the Strega-Borgias’ past coming back to haunt them all?
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