Any book by Philip Pullman, award-winning author of
Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass, is
guaranteed to be a corker and The Shadow in the North is no
exception.
Set against the backdrop of a veiled and misty Victorian
underworld, the story of Sally Lockhart-- female...
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Any book by Philip Pullman, award-winning author of
Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass, is
guaranteed to be a corker and The Shadow in the North is no
exception.
Set against the backdrop of a veiled and misty Victorian
underworld, the story of Sally Lockhart-- female entrepreneur and
expert financial advisor--and her allies Jim and Fred, begins to
unfold as news of the disappearance of the steamship Ingrid Linde
reaches the ears of the intrepid trio.
As they investigate the loss, they are unwittingly drawn into
a dark and sinister plot fuelled by the business dealings of the
cruel and heartless Bellman. As their investigations continue,
strange and supernatural forces intercede, leading them deeper into
the menacing back streets of Victorian London and taking them on a
journey into the very heart of true evil.
Few authors spin such a cracking yarn as Pullman and The
Shadow of the North, a complex story with seemingly endless and
breathless twists, turns and cliffhangers, is one of his best. An
intelligent, explosive, superbly written yarn that will mesmerise
older readers. (Ages 11 and over) --Susan Harrison
Any book by Philip Pullman, award-winning author of
Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass, is
guaranteed to be a corker and The Shadow in the North is no
exception.
Set against the backdrop of a veiled and misty Victorian
underworld, the story of Sally Lockhart-- female entrepreneur and
expert financial advisor--and her allies Jim and Fred, begins to
unfold as news of the disappearance of the steamship Ingrid Linde
reaches the ears of the intrepid trio.
As they investigate the loss, they are unwittingly drawn into
a dark and sinister plot fuelled by the business dealings of the
cruel and heartless Bellman. As their investigations continue,
strange and supernatural forces intercede, leading them deeper into
the menacing back streets of Victorian London and taking them on a
journey into the very heart of true evil.
Few authors spin such a cracking yarn as Pullman and The
Shadow of the North, a complex story with seemingly endless and
breathless twists, turns and cliffhangers, is one of his best. An
intelligent, explosive, superbly written yarn that will mesmerise
older readers. (Ages 11 and over) --Susan Harrison
Any book by Philip Pullman, award-winning author of
Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass, is
guaranteed to be a corker and The Shadow in the North is no
exception.
Set against the backdrop of a veiled and misty Victorian
underworld, the story of Sally Lockhart-- female entrepreneur and
expert financial advisor--and her allies Jim and Fred, begins to
unfold as news of the disappearance of the steamship Ingrid Linde
reaches the ears of the intrepid trio.
As they investigate the loss, they are unwittingly drawn into
a dark and sinister plot fuelled by the business dealings of the
cruel and heartless Bellman. As their investigations continue,
strange and supernatural forces intercede, leading them deeper into
the menacing back streets of Victorian London and taking them on a
journey into the very heart of true evil.
Few authors spin such a cracking yarn as Pullman and The
Shadow of the North, a complex story with seemingly endless and
breathless twists, turns and cliffhangers, is one of his best. An
intelligent, explosive, superbly written yarn that will mesmerise
older readers. (Ages 11 and over) --Susan Harrison
Any book by Philip Pullman, award-winning author of
Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass, is
guaranteed to be a corker and The Shadow in the North is no
exception.
Set against the backdrop of a veiled and misty Victorian
underworld, the story of Sally Lockhart-- female entrepreneur and
expert financial advisor--and her allies Jim and Fred, begins to
unfold as news of the disappearance of the steamship Ingrid Linde
reaches the ears of the intrepid trio.
As they investigate the loss, they are unwittingly drawn into
a dark and sinister plot fuelled by the business dealings of the
cruel and heartless Bellman. As their investigations continue,
strange and supernatural forces intercede, leading them deeper into
the menacing back streets of Victorian London and taking them on a
journey into the very heart of true evil.
Few authors spin such a cracking yarn as Pullman and The
Shadow of the North, a complex story with seemingly endless and
breathless twists, turns and cliffhangers, is one of his best. An
intelligent, explosive, superbly written yarn that will mesmerise
older readers. (Ages 11 and over) --Susan Harrison
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