Dancing Jax

Dancing Jax

by RobinJarvis (Author)

Synopsis

A brilliant supernatural thriller with a modern twist, and a triumphant return from one of Britain's best-loved writers. At the end of a track, on the outskirts of an ordinary coastal town, lies a dilapidated house. Once, a group of amateur ghost hunters spent the night there. Two of them don't like to speak about the experience. The third can't speak about it. He went into the basement, you see, and afterwards he screamed so hard and so long he tore his vocal cords. Now, a group of teenagers have decided to hang out in the old haunted house. Dismissing the fears of the others, their leader Jezza goes down into the basement! and comes back up with a children's book, full of strange and colourful tales of a playing-card world, a fairytale world, full of Jacks, Queens and Kings, unicorns and wolves. But the book is no fairytale. Written by Austerly Fellows, a mysterious turn-of-the-century occultist, it just might be the gateway to something terrifying!and awfully final. As the children and teenagers of the town are swept up by its terrible power, swept into its seductive world, something has begun that could usher in hell on earth. Soon, the only people standing in its way are a young boy with a sci-fi obsession, and his dad -- an unassuming maths teacher called Martin!

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
Published: 03 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 0007342373
ISBN 13: 9780007342372
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
Praise for Dancing Jax: Jarvis's tales at times wavers in aim between an adult and teen audience. I'm looking forward to the concluding volume, due next year. -- Financial Times !a thought-provoking novel with an atmosphere of real menace. -- Waterstone's Books Quarterly Praise for Tales from the Weird Museum: !you'll love this magical new adventure. -- Young Telegraph For lovers of extravagant words and action charged with mystery and passion, Mr Jarvis must be hard to beat. -- TES
Author Bio
Robin Jarvis started writing and illustrating his own books in 1988 and, with his acclaimed 'Deptford Mice' and 'Whitby Witches' titles, quickly acquired a reputation as a bestselling children's author. He has been shortlisted for the Carnegie Prize and Smarties Award, and twice won the Lancashire Libraries Children's Book of the Year Award. Amongst children, his work has a cult following. Robin Jarvis lives in Greenwich, London.