Dreadful Revenge of Ernest Gallen (e-bog) af James Lincoln Collier, Collier

Dreadful Revenge of Ernest Gallen e-bog

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A voice is talking to Gene Richards. It's a low, calm, spooky voice that tells Gene to hurt his own Grandpa. The voice says his grandfather did something that can never be forgiven. Soon it becomes clear to Gene: Something happened a long time ago in the town of Magnolia. And until Gene can get to the bottom of it, this voice, this specter, isn't giving up. With his two friends Sonny and Sam, G...
E-bog 77,59 DKK
Forfattere James Lincoln Collier, Collier (forfatter)
Udgivet 10 april 2011
Længde 240 sider
Genrer Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781599908113
A voice is talking to Gene Richards. It's a low, calm, spooky voice that tells Gene to hurt his own Grandpa. The voice says his grandfather did something that can never be forgiven. Soon it becomes clear to Gene: Something happened a long time ago in the town of Magnolia. And until Gene can get to the bottom of it, this voice, this specter, isn't giving up. With his two friends Sonny and Sam, Gene begins investigating. He's determined to find out Magnolia's darkest secret and discover the truth about his grandfather. Set during the Depression, this page-turner with an unexpected final twist brings readers back to a time when small-town secrets could most certainly come back to haunt you. JAMES LINCOLN COLLIER is the author of more than fifty books for adults and children. He was awarded the Newbury Honor for My Brother Sam Is Dead and has twice been a finalist for the National Book Award. He is also well known for his writing for adults on jazz. He lives in New York City. PRAISE FOR THE EMPTY MIRROR: "e;This eerie suspense tale will appeal to kids who enjoy plot-driven stories that give them a good scare."e;-Booklist "e;[A] fast-paced novel that will hook readers with a spooky ghost story while giving them interesting historical information."e;-School Library Journal "e;[A] compelling tale of a young boy haunted by a vengeful spirit and his own tragic past . . . Spooky and satisfying."e;-Kirkus Reviews