White Crow

White Crow

by Marcus Sedgwick (Author)

Synopsis

It's summer. Rebecca is an unwilling visitor to Winterfold - taken from the buzz of London and her friends and what she thinks is the start of a promising romance. Ferelith already lives in Winterfold - it's a place that doesn't like to let you go, and she knows it inside out - the beach, the crumbling cliff paths, the village streets, the woods, the deserted churches and ruined graveyards, year by year being swallowed by the sea. Against her better judgement, Rebecca and Ferelith become friends, and during that long, hot, claustrophobic summer they discover more about each other and about Winterfold than either of them really want to, uncovering frightening secrets that would be best left long forgotten. Interwoven with Rebecca and Ferelith's stories is that of the seventeenth century Rector and Dr Barrieux, master of Winterfold Hall, whose bizarre and bloody experiments into the after-life might make angels weep, and the devil crow.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Orion Childrens
Published: 07 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 1444001493
ISBN 13: 9781444001495
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: A modern gothic thriller about what awaits us after death - angels or the devil.
Prizes: Shortlisted for Carnegie Medal 2011.

Media Reviews
an original and exceptional novel of tragedy, angels, devils and friendship * THE BOOKSELLER *
The narrative is fast paced and dark. The characterisation of the two protagonists is powerful * BOOKS FOR KEEPS *
This may be [Sedgwick's] most ambitious book yet ... explores religion, death, friendship, truth and love with an intensity that confident older readers will immerse themselves in * DAILY MAIL *
An oppressive modern-gothic thriller * TIME OUT *
A dark and gruesome modern Gothic novel, with a compelling, and carefully crafted dual storyline that really builds the tension. The way in which the past and present interweave is brilliantly achieved, and there is a tremendous sense of place, both creepy and oppressive. * GOOD BOOK GUIDE *
Author Bio

Marcus Sedgwick is a full time author. His first novel, Floodland, won the Branford Boase Award for the best debut children's novel of 2000. Since then his books have been shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, the Blue Peter Book Award, the Costa Book Award, the Carnegie Medal and the Edgar Allan Poe Award.

Find his website at www.marcussedgwick.com and follow him on Twitter @marcussedgwick.