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LAST FREE KINDLE version day for Undercover Agent and The Witches' Eye
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THE LIBRARY
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When 12
year old Alex moves with his mum to an old American town to live in 'The
Black House' he is full of trepidation. Moving from England and
attending a new school are just the beginning of his adventures. Soon he
finds a great group of friends to share with him the mysterious
happenings in his new home, leading to time travel and ancestral
revelations.
This is a tightly plotted and fast paced read. There are historical facts entwined with revealing passages of realism which older children will enjoy. Dead bodies, danger, skulls, and scary situations abound!
This is a tightly plotted and fast paced read. There are historical facts entwined with revealing passages of realism which older children will enjoy. Dead bodies, danger, skulls, and scary situations abound!
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By
Cathy
on 3 July 2017
Format: Kindle Edition
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This is an absolutely terrific book. Whilst it had me totally into it
by chapter two, the writing and storyline just got better and better. I
loved the way that historical facts threaded through the story so
naturally and interestingly. The pace was splendidly timed. The setting
of the black house, I could see as if it were a movie. The characters of
a Famous Five ilk but in modern day, so they had a great deal of depth
and divulged much of what it's like to be 12, 13 year old kids. The
mother of Alex was not the cliched mother in a mystery book, but a solid
character. Great twists with the dark stranger's identity that I won't
divulge here. Also, the English-meet-American cultural differences are
always a joy to read. I could go on, but just to say that this is a very
good book. Well done, Simon Hartwell. I highly recommend your book.
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