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Mariah Mundi and the Ghost Diamonds is second book in the Mariah Mundi trilogy, packed with heart-pounding adventure and clever plot-twists from, G. P. Taylor the bestselling author of Shadowmancer .
Praise for MARIAH MUNDI: THE MIDAS BOX:
'When Harry Potter hangs up his wizard's cloak, booksellers will be looking to G P Taylor's Mariah Mundi: The Midas Box, to keep the cash tills ringing.' BBC News
'Still mourning Harry Potter? GP Taylor will take you right back to a world of fantasy -magic and fun. Fast paced adventure without a moment to lose - the ideas and imagery are unmatched
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Produktbeschreibung
Mariah Mundi and the Ghost Diamonds is second book in the Mariah Mundi trilogy, packed with heart-pounding adventure and clever plot-twists from, G. P. Taylor the bestselling author of Shadowmancer .

Praise for MARIAH MUNDI: THE MIDAS BOX:

'When Harry Potter hangs up his wizard's cloak, booksellers will be looking to G P Taylor's Mariah Mundi: The Midas Box, to keep the cash tills ringing.' BBC News

'Still mourning Harry Potter? GP Taylor will take you right back to a world of fantasy -magic and fun. Fast paced adventure without a moment to lose - the ideas and imagery are unmatched by any other writer - Mariah Mundi will rival Lemony Snicket...' New York Times

There is never a dull moment for Mariah Mundi living in the Prince Regent Hotel. But catastrophe strikes when three eminent visitors spontaneously combust at a hotel party. Just a freak of nature or a cleverly plotted murder?

When hotel owner Captain Charity is arrested on suspicion of murder, Mariah Mundi and his friend Sacha must find the truth urgently to save both the Captain and the hotel. Could the answer lie in the mythical Ghost Diamonds?
Autorenporträt
G. P. Taylor is the author of several best-selling novels, including Shadowmancer, Shadowmancer: The Curse of Salamander Street, Wormwood and Tersias, as well as the Mariah Mundi trilogy. A former vicar of Cloughton in Yorkshire, he has enjoyed a varied career, moving from rock music to social work to ten years in the police force before his ordination. He now lives with his family in Scarborough.