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The Letter, the Witch and the Ring

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  • 272

    Pages
  • 9781848127944

    ISBN
  • 129 mm

    Width
  • 198 mm

    Height
  • 208 gram

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  • THE

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 21 MARCH 2019

    Publish Date
  • 22 mm

    Spine Width

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    Description

    Rose Rita Pottinger is dreading summer. With her best friend, Lewis Barnavelt, away at Boy Scout camp, vacation threatens to be altogether boring. But when Mrs. Zimmermann, Lewis's next door neighbor and a genuine witch, receives a strange deathbed letter from an eccentric uncle, unexpected things start to happen.Rose Rita and Mrs. Zimmermann set off on a trip to discover the meaning of the letter. A ransacked farmhouse, a missing ring, shadowy figures appearing in the night, and mysterious magic symbols are just the beginning as they are gradually drawn into a terrifying world of occult mysteries, where Mrs. Zimmermann's...  Read More

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    John Bellairs

    (1938–1991) was an American novelist working primarily in the Gothic genre. He is best-known for the childrens classic The House with a Clock in its Walls 1973) and for the pathbreaking fantasy novel The Face in the Frost (1969). Bellairs held a bachelors degree from Notre Dame University and a masters in English from the University of Chicago. He combined writing and teaching from 1963 to 1971, including a year at that coincided with that schools storied . After 1971, he took up writing as his full-time work. (from )

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