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Tillie at Jamaica Inn

Autor Heather B. Moon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2020
An electrifying stand alone middle-grade story about fun and friendship Horse-mad Tillie Longbottom is looking forward to an action-packed Christmas holiday with her best friends in Cornwall. What more could a twelve-year-old girl wish for? But things get hairy-scary when they are invited to a ghost tour at Penhallow Castle. Something very spooky is happening at Blue Water Bay. Tillie's vacation is supposed to be fun-but when her horse is spooked one foggy day on the bleak Bodmin Moor, the ghost of a familiar golden stallion, the Golden Phantom, guides her to the most haunted hotel in England. Spooky Jamaica Inn! When Tillie is forced to spend the night at the eerie Jamaica Inn, she is confronted by a chilling find that puts her fizzing brain to the test. Are the weird villagers hiding a dark secret? Set in England's most southerly county of beautiful Cornwall, Tillie at Jamaica Inn is packed with mystery and secrets-and ghosts and pirates too. Although Tillie at Jamaica Inn is part of the Spooky Stories Series it can be read as a stand alone story.
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ISBN-13: 9781916233713
ISBN-10: 1916233716
Pagini: 126
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Reading Holdings

Notă biografică

Heather B. Moon writes fun, action-packed stories for Middle Grade bright sparks! Her characters are clever and fearless. Heather is a former teacher who once owned her own Prep School in the north of England. Nowadays she does her best creative writing at her villa in Lanzarote and at home in her sunny Cornish garden. Heather's passion for animals is greatly expressed in her writing.'I believe that wild animals should enjoy their freedom and not be held in captivity for entertainment purposes. Our world is like a tapestry...if one little thread becomes unravelled then the whole planet may fall apart.'