Phoebe Wren and the Mystery of Darken Abbey
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Live It Publishing
Published:9th Jul '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Fifteen year old Phoebe Wren had never been afraid of the dark, or the monsters and demons that inhabit its realms. But the dark creatures are learning to fear her...Captain Schnither, fearsome leader of the Dark Army, knew full well that it would be more than his life was worth if he allowed Phoebe and her friends to gain the upper hand. The troublesome humans had outwitted him once too often, and it was time to put an end to their meddling once and for all. For a mere mortal to jeopardise evil's shadowy reign in the small town of Arles, Ireland, was unthinkable, even if the mortal was one of the Unspeakables - a Light Bringer, tasked by the Atoner himself to bring an end to the dominion of darkness. Having dared to defy Schnither and his cronies once before, Phoebe knew that life back home in Ireland would not stay quiet for long. But she was not prepared for the ethereal struggle that was about to descend upon her and her loyal friends, Demetrius and Ella. With the help of Cosain, the fierce Captain of the angelic army and his brave warriors, Phoebe must risk everything as she takes on the wrath of Schnither and his dark hordes in a timeless battle of good versus evil.
"Julie Timlin has once again crafted a wonderfully magical novel, and proved that she is an author to watch out for. The character of Phoebe remains charming, the storyline engaging and the pace thrilling. One of the most imaginative and original books of its genre, the world of Phoebe Wren will leave every reader desperate to spend more time there." David McCaffrey, author of 'Hellbound'; "How refreshing to read a novel of this genre that exudes more light than darkness! 'Phoebe Wren And The Mystery Of Darken Abbey' is a brilliantly crafted work of fiction that leaves you wondering, 'What if..?'" George Emerson, Lurgan YMCA Chairman
ISBN: 9781910565407
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280 pages