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Ghosts of Shanghai: Shadow of the Yangtze: Book 2


Ghosts of Shanghai

No. of pages 320

Published: 2016

Great for age 6-12 years

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J G Ballard's Empire of the Sun meets Susan Hill's The Woman in Black in a compelling teen thriller ...Ruby - a Western girl who feels more Chinese than English - and her friend Charlie must follow the Yangtze hundreds of miles upriver, travelling by Chinese junk and rogue steamer, through bandit and ghost haunted countryside - doggedly tracking Moonface as he spirits Charlie's sister Fei off to his home village. Everything is in flux around them: civil war pulsing, with Nationalists, Communists and warlord bandits struggling for control. The river rises and falls, villages spring up and are gone again. Ruby and Charlie brave a shipwreck and a gunbattle and then take a perilous cliff path to Moonface's lair.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Ghosts Of Shanghai .

This book has been graded for interest at 9-12 years.

There are 320 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Hachette Children's Group .

Created by the award-winning author Marcus Sedgwick and his brother Julian Sedgwick, Dark Satanic Mills is rich with the influences of visionary thinker, writer and artist William Blake and illustrated to exceptional and dramatic effect by John Higgins, colourist for Alan Moore's iconic Watchmen.

 

This book is in the following series:

Ghosts of Shanghai

Ruby is a wonderful character, brave and determined; the storytelling dramatic and perceptive, giving a real sense of place -- Sarah Brew * Parents In Touch *