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The Hundred-towered City

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Garry Douglas Kilworth

What awaits Jack, Annie and Davey when they are transported back in time to the gothic city of Prague, to search for their missing parents? Trying to avoid capture by the secret police, they find themselves running through dark and dangerous cobbled streets and meet some very shady characters. Where are their parents and who has stolen the key to the time machine? Alchemists, mythical creatures and a man with a hook for a hand hold the answers they're looking for. Will our young heroes be in time to save their parents from eerie Karlstein Castle? And even if they do, how will they return to the present day without the key?
 
'Adventurous, enigmatic, tense and nerve-racking - like Lost, but better' Graham Marks, 'Timeless and tremendously appealing.' The Bookbag, 'Attica is his boldest yet' Carousel, 'A fantastic read that will have imaginations working overtime.' The Bookseller, 'An excellent book, good and original and, in all the best ways, strange.' Neil Gaiman, 'Fast, fun and exciting, but also dark and creepy, it could be his best yet' Ipswich Evening Star, 'Great stuff!' SFX

 

About the Author

Twice shortlisted for the Carnegie prize, world-travelling Garry Kilworth has written a number of acclaimed and much-loved stories for children.
 
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Language: English

Title: The Hundred-towered City

Publisher: ATOM, Export ed edition

Year: 2008

No. of pages: 338

Genre: Prose

Edition:

2008, ATOM, Export ed edition,
The Hundred-towered City

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