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John Lewis and the Haunted House - Robinson, Anthony
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The adventure continues Sybil Robinson and John Lewis attempt to solve the family mystery of the haunted house that drove their Aunty Faith mad during World War 1. But all is not as it seems as their Aunty Faith is also Keeper of the ring that controls Excalibur, so the mysterious force is at work again manipulating events. Can they bring Uncle Lionel and Aunty Faith back together? Only dragon time can tell. A misspoken spell sends the two cousins into a dangerous alternate world where necromancers and a deadly snake compete to cause big trouble which might prevent them from being able to return home.…mehr

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The adventure continues Sybil Robinson and John Lewis attempt to solve the family mystery of the haunted house that drove their Aunty Faith mad during World War 1. But all is not as it seems as their Aunty Faith is also Keeper of the ring that controls Excalibur, so the mysterious force is at work again manipulating events. Can they bring Uncle Lionel and Aunty Faith back together? Only dragon time can tell. A misspoken spell sends the two cousins into a dangerous alternate world where necromancers and a deadly snake compete to cause big trouble which might prevent them from being able to return home.
Autorenporträt
About Anthony Robinson I was born in England and experienced World War Two's bombing and rationing. Before Primary School finished, I was in the small country town of Gulgong, Australia. No bluebells, crocuses, and daffodils in Spring, instead, a harsh dry country where boys walked barefoot to school and when it eventually rained, all the family became prospectors looking for traces of gold in the dirt gutters. Aged 10 in that year, I hunted every week for rabbits and fed the family and our dogs, collecting the skins to sell to hat-makers. The next year we moved to Sydney and High School, where my early ambitions were to be a scientist. Working for the Public Service, I got a scholarship and became a teacher. There was no time for writing as I was busy raising two beautiful daughters and playing tennis. Everything changed when I bought a MacIntosh and started up the first User Group in Australia. It was fantastic being on the leading edge of technology and so I went into Information Technology. Now there were hours on the train and stories that must be told about Merlin and Arthur Pendragon and old blank accounting books to write them into. I'm glad I learned Speed Reading as it helped me do three degrees and these days to read children's books by the bucket load. How good is it to learn new software such as Adobe Cloud which I use exclusively to produce my fantasy books, their covers and my websites!