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Remy Corvin

Remy Corvin, retired journalist and lifelong resident of Welston next the Sea, spent over four decades at The Welston Times uncovering the truth behind town politics, peculiar goings-on, and the quietly powerful women of the Welston and Lanston Covens. His investigations not only shed light on the Work witches do for their communities but also stirred public support for transforming Welston’s derelict train station into the thriving community hub now known as The Station.

These days, Remy resides at Cosy Days Retirement Community, where he rises early, drinks too much tea and documents the latest scandals, secrets, and supernatural shenanigans in The Crows’ Feat Mysteries. (He insists the stories are only barely fictional.)

Though unceremoniously booted from the Welston War Gamers for crimes against figure painting, Remy remains undeterred. He now spends his afternoons as an honorary member of the Cribbage Codgers, where the gossip is sharp and the card games brutal.