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The Morrow Secrets Trilogy


The Morrow Secrets

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No. of pages 1223

Published: 2015

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Great for age 12-18 years

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The Morrow family has its fair share of secrets. For Tallitha Mouldson, though, they will become the only thing that matter. On a quest to uncover the truth, she will be taken on a dark journey across untold lands and into the sinister world of evil itself.Surrender your imagination to this whirlwind of fantastical intrigue and dangerous betrayal. A gothic fairytale of epic proportions, The Morrow Secrets is a trilogy that will bewitch, entrance and inspire.

 

This book is part of a book series called The Morrow Secrets .

There are 1223 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Sweet Cherry Publishing .

Following graduation with First Class Honours from the University of Portsmouth, Luke Spooner lives and works in Surrey. His excellent artistic abilities allow him to enjoy being a full time illustrator for just about any project peaking his interest. He believes that the job of putting someone else's words into a visual form, to accompany and support their text, is a massive responsibility as well as being something he truly treasures. His high standards being reflected by having won the IJOCS Outstanding Book Awards. His beautifully illustrated children's books have stories that children will never forget. Jennifer Suggate researches Mathematics Education at Durham University School of Education. Andrew Davis is a research fellow at Durham University School of Education. Maria Goulding lectures in Mathematics Education in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of York. Susan McNally's love of books and haunting tales began in her early childhood spent in the north of England. Her parents were inspiring story tellers, recounting ghost stories and fairy tales which ignited her life-long love of fantasy and mystery genres. Susan lives in North London with her husband and any one of their four children who happen to be passing through.

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The Morrow Secrets

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