After his nightmarish adventures in Mary King's Close in Crow Boy, Tom Afflick is drawn back to Edinburgh. At the National Museum of Scotland, he sees the eight tiny coffins that were discovered on Arthur's Seat in 1836 - one of the city's most intriguing mysteries. After a violent confrontation with his stepfather, Tom finds himself spinning back in time again, to the year 1828, where the peril comes not from bubonic plague but from a series of unexplained disappearances. Lost and confused, Tom seeks refuge in Tanner's Close as the guest of two of the city's most infamous inhabitants - But even two hundred years after the events of Crow Boy, he cannot escape the vengeful pursuit of bogus plague doctor, William McSweeny. Tom is soon caught up in a desperate struggle for survival - and the mystery of the tiny coffins is finally solved.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 22 Apr 2014
Publisher: Fledgling Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Age Group: Ages 12+
ISBN13: 9781905916740
About Philip Caveney
Philip's first novel was published in 1977. Since then he has published many novels for adults and since 2007 a series of children's books that have sold all over the world the Sebastien Darke series. Philip was born in North Wales in 1951. The son of an RAF officer he spent much of his childhood travelling the length and breadth of Britain and spent several years in Malaysia and Singapore. He attended Kelsterton College Of Art in North Wales where he obtained a diploma in Graphic Design. Whilst there he became drummer (and latterly vocalist) with rock band Hieronymus Bosch. After leaving college he worked extensively in theatre both in London and Wales and wrote the lyrics for rock adaptations of The Workhouse Donkey and Oscar Wilde's Salome.
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