Beverly Twomey was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. For over ten years, she has worked as a used bookseller which has greatly expanded her personal Tolkien collection. When she is not lost in the stacks, she can be found drinking vast amounts of tea, snuggling with her two cats, reading fantasy novels, writing in the wee hours of the morning and plotting ways to play more Dungeons and Dragons.
"""An effective, well-characterized exploration of grief set in a fantasy world."" - Kirkus Reviews ""The Necromancer's Apprentice poignantly explores a family's journey through grief--and, with its enticing side of spooky magic, will keep young readers turning pages right to its empowering, heartfelt conclusion."" - S.J. Taylor, Author of Madsi the True ""When Georgie turns to the town necromancer for help, he soon finds himself caught in a web of secrets spanning centuries. Can he solve the mysteries, master his growing power, and most challenging of all, learn to understand his own heart? Georgie's journey of grief and recovery will inspire readers even as his courage and determination win their hearts."" Irene S., Proofreader, Red Adept Editing ""The Necromancer's Apprentice is perfect for a quirky, sensitive young reader - think fans of Neil Gaiman's Coraline or Lee Battersby's Magrit. It's also a great gateway book to introduce your middle grade reader to fantasy worlds. Twomey tackles themes of loss and grief with a deft hand, making this a book with something for everyone."" - Meg Caddy, Author of Devil's Ballast"