Like time, the River Thames flows through London Town in one direction, the water willing to swallow most anything. Items lost to the river's churn lay exposed on the foreshore at a later date, perhaps centuries hence. Most of the items have some value. Mudlarks collect them to sell. Yet the river's power to resurrect the commonplace, the fascinating, and the priceless, also extends to things much less desirable. In THE WITCH OF WAPPING, the river's cycle of burial and revival preserves and then brings back a malevolence meant to remain dead and buried-something with a mean bite.
Like time, the River Thames flows through London Town in one direction, the water willing to swallow most anything. Items lost to the river's churn lay exposed on the foreshore at a later date, perhaps centuries hence. Most of the items have some value. Mudlarks collect them to sell. Yet the river's power to resurrect the commonplace, the fascinating, and the priceless, also extends to things much less desirable. In THE WITCH OF WAPPING, the river's cycle of burial and revival preserves and then brings back a malevolence meant to remain dead and buried-something with a mean bite.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Author, illustrator, and publisher, Alan M. Clark, grew up in Tennessee in a house full of bones and old medical books. In his thirty-nine years as a freelance illustrator, he has created illustrations for hundreds of books, including works of fiction of various genres, nonfiction, textbooks, young adult fiction, and children's books. During his twenty-nine years as a freelance writer, he has authored twenty-three published books, including sixteen novels, a lavishly illustrated novella, a lavishly illustrated novelette, four collections of fiction, and a nonfiction full-color book of his artwork. Honors for his work include the World Fantasy Award, four Chesley Awards, and he is an International Book Awards winner. Alan M. Clark and his wife, Melody, live in Oregon. www.alanmclark.com
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