The Saga of Larten Crepsley (3) - Palace of the Damned

The Saga of Larten Crepsley (3) - Palace of the Damned

by Darren Shan (Author)

Synopsis

In the third instalment in the creepy, captivating Larten Crepsley series, Larten finds out what it means to love...but is he also damned to find out what it means to lose? Lost in the arctic waste, carrying a baby whose love he could never deserve, Larten faces the darkest time he has ever known. But hope has a way of shining through even the smallest of cracks, and just as Larten reaches the end, a new beginning presents itself. The trouble is, for Larten, the violence of his youth is never far from the surface...and those he loves are the ones he hurts the most. As Larten experiences heaven and hell, and tries to save the soul of a child, the question is: can he save his own?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
Published: 29 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 0007315910
ISBN 13: 9780007315918
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
Praise for the Larten Crepsley Series: His writing is slick, his dialogue sharp and clever, his plotting immaculate. His books ooze with the kind of creepy, dark atmosphere and powerful characters that young teenage readers lap up. Shan is honing his craft with every book, and I look forward to the next gore-fest with relish. Irish Independent Forget Stephen King, this author's the master of scaring children. The Big Issue in Scotland A tantalising start to the series and a must-read for Darren Shan fans. Books Quarterly
Author Bio
Darren Shan is the number-one best-selling author of the twelve book series THE SAGA OF DARREN SHAN, the ten book DEMONATA and more recently the SAGA OF LARTEN CREPSLEY. His books have been read by millions of people around the world and translated into more than 25 languages. Darren lives in seclusion in the depths of Ireland. He is a big film buff, and also loves theatre, comics and books, and collecting art. He loves dreaming up new ways to terrify his readers, but never drinks blood. Or so he claims.