Praise for Harrow Lake: 'A captivating and creeping mystery full of brilliantly twisting turns and dark secrets' - Holly Jackson, bestselling author of A Good Girls' Guide to Murder 'If you like Stephen King, snap this up!' - Cass Green, Sunday Times bestselling author of In a Cottage in a Wood 'Scream meets The Babadook in small-town USA' - Kirsty Logan, award-winning author of The Gracekeepers From its creepy town mascot to the story of its cursed waterfall, Burden Falls is a small town dripping with superstition. Annie Thorn knows this well - since the horrific accident she witnessed a year ago, she's been plagued by creeping visions. But when someone close to her is brutally murdered and Annie is the primary suspect, she starts to wonder if the legends surrounding the town are more fact than fiction. Whatever secrets Burden Falls is hiding, there's a killer on the loose, and they have a vendetta against the Thorns..
Kat Ellis Livres
Kat Ellis crée des récits captivants dans le genre young adult, explorant les aspects troublants et plus sombres de l'adolescence. Ses histoires sont imprégnées de suspense et de mystère, entraînant les lecteurs dans des mondes psychologiquement complexes. Ellis excelle dans la construction d'atmosphères et le développement de personnages aux prises avec des luttes internes et externes. Son style d'écriture est réputé pour sa fluidité et sa capacité à tenir les lecteurs en haleine.







Harrow Lake
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This horror/thriller promises to captivate readers with its suspenseful plot and unpredictable twists. Designed to evoke fear and intrigue, it guarantees an engaging experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat, making it a perfect choice for fans of the genre who enjoy a chilling narrative that lingers long after the last page is turned.
When Skylar Rousseau falls from Blackfin Pier and drowns on her 16th birthday, the whole town goes into mourning - until she shows up three months later like nothing happened. Unravelling the mystery of those missing months takes Sky to the burned-out circus in the woods, where whispers of murder and kidnapping begin to reveal the town's secrets. But Sky's not the only one digging up the past - the old mime from the circus knows what happened to her, and he has more than one reason for keeping quiet.
Try placing yourself in the undergrowth and giving yourself a lovely furry body, two cute little ears, two round black, beady eyes and four little paws. Now look up at the sky as a plane flies over your head and imagine what it might be like to be up there and looking down. Wow! While little Henry the hamster really liked the idea, he doesn't have a mummy or a daddy that can buy a plane ticket, so he has to find another way. But, truthfully, can you imagine a flying hamster? There is one thing that we will learn about Henry as we go with him on his big adventure and that is that he doesn't give up easily. Unfortunately, the world can be a rather frightening place when you are as small as Henry, but fortunately, he finds a friend in a very unusual place...
Mia Thinks She Can Sing
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
If animals could talk to us, I wonder what they would say. Would they tell us their plans and ideas? Maybe they would tell us what they want to be when they grow up. What could a little, furry hamster want to be? One day Mia had a wonderful idea. She knew she was good at squeaking, and if she practised a lot every day, she was quite sure that those squeaks would sound just as nice as the noises that people make when they do something called 'singing'. Ermina Hamster's home is no longer a lovely quiet place, that is, except when Mia goes to sleep. Let's visit Ermina Hamster's little home and see, and hear, for ourselves what happens when pretty, little Mia decides she wants to become a singer...
Mit „Dirty Hands“ hat Atelier Van Lieshout einen Band gestaltet, der – ganz im Sinne der für das Atelier typischen Arbeitsstile und -methoden – direkt, roh und dynamisch ist. Hier wird der Leser mitgenommen auf eine turbulente Reise durch die jüngste Geschichte des Ateliers. Vorgestellt werden Kunstwerke für neue Welten und Systeme, von Maschinen, die der industriellen Revolution ihre Hommage erweisen, bis zu Pavillons, die die Landwirtschaft neu erfinden, von funktionalen Arbeiten bis zu totemistischen Skulpturen. Gemeinsam ist allen diesen Kunstwerken, dass sie die handwerkliche Arbeit feiern, und dieser Umstand spiegelt sich auch in der grafischen Gestaltung von „Dirty Hands“ wieder, das buchstäblich in Handarbeit entstanden ist. Darüber hinaus erhält der Leser Gelegenheit, einen Blick hinter die Kulissen zu werfen, und gewinnt bislang unbekannte Einblicke in die Werkstätten des Atelier Van Lieshout.