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The mystery of the Tower at Ravenscliff is at last revealed in the long await continutation of The Ravenscliff Series. "The terror begins on page one and never stops! This is my kind of book-filled with magic and dozens of frightening surprises." -R.L. Stine "A rich, riveting and sophisticated read. Readers will be hypnotized by its brew of New England Gothic, character driven suspense and childhood magic. I am hungrily waiting for the further adventures of Devon March." -Christopher Rice "Seriously scary... Best described as Buffy meets teenage Goosebumps...Not for the squeamish!" -The Sunday…mehr

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The mystery of the Tower at Ravenscliff is at last revealed in the long await continutation of The Ravenscliff Series. "The terror begins on page one and never stops! This is my kind of book-filled with magic and dozens of frightening surprises." -R.L. Stine "A rich, riveting and sophisticated read. Readers will be hypnotized by its brew of New England Gothic, character driven suspense and childhood magic. I am hungrily waiting for the further adventures of Devon March." -Christopher Rice "Seriously scary... Best described as Buffy meets teenage Goosebumps...Not for the squeamish!" -The Sunday Times London A returning threat roams the halls of Ravenscliff Manor, the mad sorceress Clarissa, but she is only one of many problems facing Devon March. His budding relationship with Cecily takes a hit when he discovers she might be his (gulp!) sister, while his pal Marcus is mysteriously linked with the savage, gorilla-like beast that turns up in Misery Point on nights of the full moon. The only way to solve these mysteries is to take another trip down the Staircase Into Time, with Devon emerging at the Ravenscliff of thirty years ago. A time when his guardian Amanda and the mysterious Rolfe are toddlers, and the Madman, Jackson Muir, is very much alive.
Autorenporträt
Geoffrey Huntington lives in a house by the sea near to the place where, three hundred years ago, a pirate ship sunk below the waves. The screams of the doomed men can still be heard from Geoffrey's window on windy nights. As a boy, Geoffrey became fascinated by the world that exists on the other side of our own. His inspirations and influences have always been a myriad lot: Lovecraft, Tolkein, Buffy, Harry Potter, Quantum Leap, the original Dark Shadows, The Turn of the Screw, Alfred Hitchcock, The Twilight Zone, The X Files, Dr. Who, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Marv Wolfman's Dracula, Nosferatu, James Whale's Frankenstein films, Anne Rice, Stephen King, Tod Browning's Freaks, The Exorcist, The Blair Witch Project, The Grudge, Silent Hill, Lara Croft, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Star Trek. Under other names, Geoffrey writes suspense and horror novels as well as many nonfiction titles.