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A murder. A mysterious stranger. A missing diamond. A haunted Magic Lantern. What dark secret ties them all together?
When Sandy is jolted awake by a strange light, she's whisked from present-day
Glasgow to the chaotic streets of 1908. Teaming up with a fearless band of ragamuffin boys, she dives into a race against time to uncover the chilling truth behind these connected events.
But as danger closes in, one question remains to be answered: Will Sandy ever get back home?

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Produktbeschreibung
A murder. A mysterious stranger. A missing diamond. A haunted Magic Lantern. What dark secret ties them all together?

When Sandy is jolted awake by a strange light, she's whisked from present-day

Glasgow to the chaotic streets of 1908. Teaming up with a fearless band of ragamuffin boys, she dives into a race against time to uncover the chilling truth behind these connected events.

But as danger closes in, one question remains to be answered: Will Sandy ever get back home?


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Autorenporträt
Judith Bowers is best known for her work

campaigning for the Britannia Panopticon Music

Hall in Glasgow but has been writing since she

could hold a pen. She has had several works

published including The Best of Edinburgh and

Glasgow, a pamphlet called The Obscure History

of the Merchant City, Stan Laurel and Other

Stars of the Panopticon, and Glasgow's Lost

Theatre. In addition she has researched and

written over thirty history segments for various

programmes and walking tours. History has been

her life, especially the quirky, strange and

gruesome, but she has always wanted to write

fiction, and The Magic Lantern blends Judith's

passion for history, story telling and the

Britannia Panopticon Music Hall to weave a

mystery told in three parts. Part One is The

Magic Lantern.