Esta autora explora intrincadas relaciones y la condición humana a través de narrativas cautivadoras. Su estilo se caracteriza por una aguda perspicacia y una narración atractiva. El mundo que ha creado es rico y detallado, invitando a los lectores a adentrarse en sus profundidades. Con un examen meticuloso de las motivaciones y los viajes de los personajes, ofrece una perspectiva única sobre conceptos familiares.
Waking up one morning to discover that her little brother has vanished and that no one else remembers he ever existed, Nin Redfern escapes an abduction attempt by Bogeyman Skerridge and teams up with her friend, Jonas, on a rescue mission in a magical, plague-riddled land.
Simeon Dark is the most powerful sorcerer in the land of the Drift. Mysterious, cunning, a shape-shifter, only he can stop the evil Strood and save the Drift from dying. But where is he?Nin finds her way to Dark’s mansion—a strange castle with a garden and lake spilling into the sky. There she finds a ribbon of shadowy light: could this be the unsaid spell and the clue to unlocking the mystery of Simeon Dark?Meanwhile, Strood is preparing his distillation machine, his pet tigers and some barrels of blood and is coming after her. . . .Shadow Spell is the sequel to Seven Sorcerers.
Meet Grimshaw and Lampwick the Robber, a curse demon and his master, stuck in Limbo and getting on each others nerves. Grimshaw hasn’t had a chance to unleash any destruction in the Real World since Lampwick’s death bed curses years ago. When Lampwick has an unexpected opportunity to curse a whole new set of humans, Grimshaw can’t believe his luck! There is one young boy on Grimshaw’s list: Fish Jones. But Fish has unworldly talents of his own. Unlike other humans, he can see Grimshaw. And as Grimshaw’s destructive inventiveness intensifies, it is matched by Fish’s ability to escape. Why is Fish able to avoid the curse? And when Grimshaw plans to wreak the ultimate destruction, not just on Fish, but on the world, will young Jones’s power be enough to stop him? Full of humour and wild imagination.