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Perils and Dangers of This Night

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor After training as a lawyer and working as a teacher for 10 years, Stephen Gregory moved to the mountains of Snowdonia to write his well received first novel, The Cormorant. He has since written The Woodwitch and The Blood of Angels. Klappentext A bleak mid-winter. An icy wind blows through the corridors of Foxwood Manor, a boys' prep-school deep in the woodlands of Dorset. The boys have gone home at the end of the Christmas term and the old house is left to the headmaster, Dr Kemp, his wife, and Alan Scott, a boy abandoned by his mother. As the snow falls heavily on the house and the surrounding woods, a story of revenge and retribution unfolds: a web of half-truths and innuendoes woven into a bizarre game of hide-and-seek through the corridors and dormitories of the school. The Perils and Dangers of this Night is a compelling story of unfolding horror as a small boy undergoes a rite of passage, seeking redemption from his haunted past. Zusammenfassung A bleak mid-winter. An icy wind blows through the corridors of Foxwood Manor, a boys' prep-school deep in the woodlands of Dorset. The boys have gone home at the end of the Christmas term and the old house is left to the headmaster, Dr Kemp, his wife, and Alan Scott, a boy abandoned by his mother. As the snow falls heavily on the house and the surrounding woods, a story of revenge and retribution unfolds: a web of half-truths and innuendoes woven into a bizarre game of hide-and-seek through the corridors and dormitories of the school. The Perils and Dangers of this Night is a compelling story of unfolding horror as a small boy undergoes a rite of passage, seeking redemption from his haunted past.

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Authors Stephen Gregory
Publisher Virgin Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.08.2008
 
EAN 9780753513798
ISBN 978-0-7535-1379-8
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 130 mm x 194 mm x 17 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Ghost, FICTION / Horror, Modern and contemporary fiction, Modern and contemporary Fiction (post 1945)

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