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White Crow

Autor Marcus Sedgwick
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 sep 2012 – vârsta de la 12 până la 18 ani

Some secrets are better left buried; some secrets are so frightening they might make angels weep and the devil crow.

Thought provoking as well as intensely scary, "White Crow" unfolds in three voices. There's Rebecca, who has come to a small seaside village to spend the summer, and there's Ferelith, who offers to show Rebecca the secrets of the town . . . but at a price. Finally, there's a priest whose descent into darkness illuminates the girls' frightening story. "White Crow" is as beautifully written as it is horrifically gripping.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781250010292
ISBN-10: 1250010292
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 141 x 210 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Square Fish

Descriere

Some secrets are better left buried; some secrets are so frightening they might make angels weep and the devil crow. Thought-provoking as well as intensely scary, "White Crow" unfolds in three voices.

Recenzii

an original and exceptional novel of tragedy, angels, devils and friendship
The narrative is fast paced and dark. The characterisation of the two protagonists is powerful
This may be [Sedgwick's] most ambitious book yet ... explores religion, death, friendship, truth and love with an intensity that confident older readers will immerse themselves in
An oppressive modern-gothic thriller
A dark and gruesome modern Gothic novel, with a compelling, and carefully crafted dual storyline that really builds the tension. The way in which the past and present interweave is brilliantly achieved, and there is a tremendous sense of place, both creepy and oppressive.