Serwa Boateng’s Guide to Witchcraft and Mayhem

Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents the highly anticipated sequel to Rosanne A. Brown's explosive novel about a preteen vampire slayer, inspired by Ghanaian folklore coming September 12, 2023!

After a lifetime of fighting creatures of black magic, twelve-year-old Serwa Boateng has just learned a devastating secret: she herself is half vampire! Now not only is she dealing with vampire puberty, she’s on the run from the organization of Slayers she trained her whole life to join.

Serwa's only ally is her aunt Boahinmaa, an obayifo who urges Serwa to embrace her vampire side. Boahinmaa and her underlings are on the hunt for the Midnight Drum, from which they hope to free Serwa's grandmother. When they learn that the Abomofuo have hidden the Midnight Drum deep within the Smithsonian Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C., what do they do? Stage a heist to steal it, of course!

For their plan to succeed, Serwa will have to get close to her rival, a Slayer named Declan Amankwah, without revealing her real nature. Declan gets under her skin like no one else . . . and might just force Serwa to confront some truths she's tried hard to deny. 

Vampire puberty is the least of Serwa’s problems!


With both sympathy and laugh-out-loud humor, Rosanne A. Brown captures all the discomfort of a girl stuck between two worlds in this second book in the unputdownable Serwa Boateng saga.

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You can’t help falling in love with Serwa Boateng, her family, and her friends.
— Rick Riordan, #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Percy Jackson series
 

Praise for Serwa Boateng’s Guide to Witchcraft and Mayhem

“An action-packed… contemporary fantasy that explores the bonds of family, friendship, and what happens when you don’t know (or are kept from) your own history.” - Booklist (starred review)

“Via Serwa’s savvy narration, Brown melds Ghanian folklore, smart action… and a healthy dose of tween hijinks” - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Brown (A Song of Wraiths and Ruin) melds Ghanian folklore, smart action, thoughtful commentary about liminal spaces, and a healthy dose of tween hijinks, making for an exhilarating introduction to Serwa Boateng’s magic-filled world.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Rosie writes her characters with such lyrical power, wit, and empathy that you can’t help falling in love with Serwa Boateng, her family, and her friends.” —Rick Riordan, #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Percy Jackson series