The book immerses readers in a chilling atmosphere, expertly crafting a sense of palpable evil throughout its narrative. It appeals to those who appreciate sophisticated and subtly unsettling British ghost stories, promising a compelling experience for fans of the genre. With its eerie ambiance and intricate storytelling, it invites readers to explore the darker corners of the human psyche and the supernatural.
Robert Westall Livres
Robert Westall a créé des récits captivants qui transportaient souvent les jeunes lecteurs vers des moments historiques cruciaux, en particulier pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Ses histoires exploraient des thèmes profonds de courage, d'amitié et l'impact du conflit sur les expériences de l'enfance. Westall possédait une voix littéraire distincte, habile à équilibrer les dures réalités de la guerre avec un espoir durable. Il dépeignait magistralement des personnages vulnérables confrontés à l'adversité, laissant une impression durable grâce à sa narration émotionnellement résonnante et captivante.







The narrative unfolds through a vivid dream sequence, where the protagonist finds themselves in a dark setting, fixated on a tower. The intense imagery is heightened by the distressing cries of Kev, who is trapped at the tower's peak, evoking a sense of fear and urgency. This haunting moment hints at deeper themes of vulnerability and the struggle against unseen terrors, setting the stage for a gripping exploration of psychological tension and the unknown.
Ninety-eight keys, and they say there are ninety-nine rooms . . . What will you find in the ninety-ninth room, I wonder?'Maggi is delighted when her father takes a new job, renovating a crumbling stately home in Cheshire. But Maggi gradually comes to realize that their new home holds secrets far more sinister than anything they have left behind .
Children of the Blitz
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A collection of letters and stories sent to Robert Westall following the publication of 'The Machine Gunners', his children's novel.
The Kingdom by the Sea
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Award-winning novel exploring themes of courage, friendship, and war, now reissued as part of the Essential Modern Classic list.
The Machine Gunners
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Living in World War II Britain, Chas McGill is determined to outdo his rival Boddser Brown in obtaining the ultimate war souvenir. When he finds a crashed German bomber in the woods complete with machine gun, he knows he can not only beat Boddser hands down, but can also play a role in the war.
Falling into Glory
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Brilliant student Robbie develops a close and dangerous relationship with Emma Harris, a teacher nearly twice his age. As the situation reaches a crisis, they must decide what they really want - which, for Emma, means the future of her career.
Blitzcat
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Amid the terryfying times of WWII, one brave cat leads the way to safety, out of the blazing hell of blitzed Coventry. People touch her for luck; fear her as an omen for disaster. Wherever she goes, she changes lives. Her determination never wavers, she is the Blitzcat.
While vacationing on a remote part of the Northumberland coast, a troubled English family has a series of unsettling experiences traveling back in time and confronting the legendary power of St. Cuthbert.
Harvest (Contents)
- 183pages
- 7 heures de lecture
I get the illusion on this train that it's going on for ever. That time stands still. That we'll never get to Wisbech or anywhere...' said Brian.Philippa laughed. 'Isn't that the charm of it?''Not really. I want to get somewhere. I've lived more than a quarter of my life, and I haven't done anything yet but pass exams. I mean, exams aren't real, are they?'When Brian meets Philippa he cannot guess how dramatically she represents the real world. For her it is a world of terror that she has to come to Norfolk to forget.Once Brian has met all his fellow-students at the fruit picking, there is no reason for him to befriend Philippa. But Brian, in his typically generous way, offers her a lift to the sea on his bike when she has been left on her own...HARVEST is a passionate story of a young man who is swept into a drama not of his making. Brian follows his instincts. He believes he is doing the right thing. It is also a moving story of healing and reconciliation.
