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"Above the Dark Circus" is a captivating fantasy novel that transports readers to a mysterious world where magic and danger collide. Written by Hugh A. D. Spencer, this enchanting tale follows the journey of protagonist Stella Walker, a young girl with extraordinary abilities, as she navigates through a fantastical circus that floats above the clouds. As Stella delves deeper into the secrets of the circus, she uncovers dark forces at play and must confront her own inner demons. Alongside a cast of colorful characters, including a mischievous talking cat and a brooding magician, Stella embarks…mehr

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"Above the Dark Circus" is a captivating fantasy novel that transports readers to a mysterious world where magic and danger collide. Written by Hugh A. D. Spencer, this enchanting tale follows the journey of protagonist Stella Walker, a young girl with extraordinary abilities, as she navigates through a fantastical circus that floats above the clouds. As Stella delves deeper into the secrets of the circus, she uncovers dark forces at play and must confront her own inner demons. Alongside a cast of colorful characters, including a mischievous talking cat and a brooding magician, Stella embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with twists and turns. With its vivid imagery, intricate world-building, and compelling storytelling, "Above the Dark Circus" captures the imagination and leaves readers eagerly turning pages to unravel the mysteries hidden within its pages. This spellbinding novel is sure to enchant readers of all ages with its blend of magic, suspense, and adventure.

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English writer Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, lived from 13 March 1884 to 1 June 1941. Following the publication of The Wooden Horse in 1909, Walpole wrote a lot, finishing at least one book year. The eldest of the Rev. Somerset Walpole's three children, Walpole was born in Auckland, New Zealand. Mildred Helen, née Barham, was his wife (1854-1925). His first piece was published in 1905; he began studying history at Emmanuel College in Cambridge in 1903. He accepted a position as a lay missioner with the Mersey Mission to Seamen in Liverpool upon his graduation from Cambridge in 1906. He obtained employment in 1908 as a French instructor at Epsom College and a book critic for The Standard. Walpole was a passionate music fan, so when he heard a new tenor at the Proms in 1920, he was quite moved and went in search of him. Lauritz Melchior became one of his closest friends, and Walpole contributed significantly to the singer's burgeoning career. Diabetes was detrimental to his health. In May 1941, after participating in a protracted march and giving a speech at the start of Keswick's fundraising "War Weapons Week," he overexerted himself and passed away at Brackenburn from a heart attack at the age of 57. He is interred at Keswick's St. John's graveyard.