Stoneheart: 3: Silvertongue: Book 3

Stoneheart: 3: Silvertongue: Book 3

by Charlie Fletcher (Author)

Synopsis

George and Edie are travelling through unLondon, a world of danger on the city streets, and they are quite alone. Time is standing still, and the rest of London is unaware of their plight, unaware of the hidden world of living statues, of Shackleton and the Queen of Time. In the concluding part of the breathtaking and critically acclaimed Stoneheart trilogy, Edie and George look deeper into Edie's past, and her future.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 02 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 0340911670
ISBN 13: 9780340911679
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: The next installment in George's breathtaking adventures. Readers will find that London never looks the same again!
Prizes: Shortlisted for Branford Boase Award 2007.

Media Reviews
Warmly recommended * Books For Keeps *
This fast-paced, supernatural thriller will keep you gripped right to the end. Fans of Edie and George will not be disappointed * SW *
A fantastical, fast-paced adventure. * Publishing News *
Thrilling stuff. * The Scotsman *
An admirable debut. * The Sunday Times *
A highly original page-turner. * The Sunday Times *
A supernatural thriller with an intriguing premise. * The Mail on Sunday *
'highly original ... the unrelenting thrills never let up' * School Librarian *
Author Bio
Having studied English Literature at university , Charlie began his career in the film business carrying cans of film round Soho and making very bad cups of tea on the principal that he'd then be asked to do something a bit more interesting, a strategy that he recommends to anyone starting out as a tea-boy. He progressed to the BBC where he worked in film editing on everything from Drama to Current Affairs. He then went to California where he morphed into a screenwriter, having been awarded a Warner Brothers Fellowship in Screenwriting at USC School of Cinema and TV. He's written screenplays for Tri-Star, MGM, Paramount and Warner Bros among others. He continues to write for the movies, and also television. He still thinks that being a film editor is a pretty damn fine way to learn about story-telling in general, and narrative structure and pacing in particular. Charlie also moved into other types of writing including magazine features, a computer game and as both a national Sunday newspaper columnist and restaurant reviewer. Finally he found the way to combine all those writing strands and produced some rattling-good children's books! The Stoneheart trilogy has been a massive international hit and Charlie has recently sold the movie rights of Stoneheart to Paramount. He has also been asked to write the screenplay himself, which just shows you should never make plans, since he actually wrote the books to get away from Hollywood for a bit... In his personal life, Charlie met and married his wife, a fellow Scot, in LA. They have two children, whom Charlie calls his first, most important, and toughest audience. They've all now returned from California and live in Edinburgh with a terrier called Archie.