Demon Crossing by Louise Cooper

Demon Crossing by Louise Cooper

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Zusammenfassung

Tom and his parents have moved to a crumbling old mill in the rugged heart of Cornwall, with a plan to renovate it back to working order. But Tom soon discovers an eerie presence under the mill wheel itself, a grotesque gorgon-like creature won't rest until it has his soul...

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Demon Crossing by Louise Cooper

While Tom McCarthy's parents are busy restoring Tregothyan Mill in Cornwall, he is trying to settle into life in the country, which is hard. Tom's bored already, wandering about with just the dog for company. At least when school starts he'll have something to do. Then Tom sees, or thinks he sees, a crone-like skeletal figure crouched under the old mill wheel, which sends the dog into a frenzy of barking. But when no one else can see it, Tom has a terrible feeling it is meant just for him. The figure then proceeds to haunt Tom, and his new friend, Holly. It is only when they are brave enough to confront it, that the 'spirit' tells them what it wants. It will not leave until it takes a soul with it, to avenge the original owner of the mill who wronged it. Tom and Holly have only one choice, to flood the spirit out of the mill, by tampering with the wheel itself - but time is running out for them ...
Louise Cooper is a successful adult fantasy writer who has now built a strong reputation writing in this genre for children. She has written gothic romance for Puffin and fantasy for a variety of age levels for Scholastic and Hodder.
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ISBN 13 9780340853993
ISBN 10 0340853999
Titel Demon Crossing
Autor Louise Cooper
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hachette Children's Group
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-04-18
Seitenanzahl 208
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