Ever since a certain Christmas Eve many years ago, Ebenezer Scrooge has become known all over London as the happiest, kindest and most generous of all men, always ready with a smile and a cheerful remark for his fellow begins, especially at the most festive time of year. But this Christmas Eve there is a blasphemous threat abroad in the city: corpses are rising from their graves and attacking people, spreading a deadly disease. As he, Bob Cratchit and their companions fight their way through the fogbound streets, their footsteps silenced by the blood- spattered snow, he realises that if they are goign to survive he will have to bury his nice and gentlemanly self, and learn how to be a black-hearted, mean-spirited scoundrel once more.
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Weight: 268g
Publication Date: 27 Oct 2011
Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781843585091
About Bruno VincentCharles Dickens
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was the author of fourteen completed novels many short stories and plays and a vast array of journalism. Not only the bestselling and most prolific but also the best-loved author of his day. Dicken's death from apoplexy at the age of 58 sparked nationwide mourning and he was interred after a state funeral at Westminster Abbey. Bruno Vincent's humour books (several co-authored with Jon Butler) have sold more than a quarter of a million copies twice appeared on the Sunday Times bestseller lists and been translated into nine languages (including American). He is also the author of a volume of horror stories for children set in a dark and twisted Dickensian world Grisly Tales from Tumblewater and its forthcoming sequel School for Villians. This is their first collaboration.
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