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Book SynopsisA thrilling supernatural adventure: dark, funny, with twists at every turn. The sequel to Thirteen Days of Midnight, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children''s Prize 2016.
Luke Manchett used to be one of the most popular boys at school.
That was before his necromancer father died and left him a host of vengeful ghosts that wanted him dead.
Now everyone thinks he''s a freak.
To make matters worse, the mysterious new girl at school is actually the daughter of his father''s deadliest enemy...
And she''s out for revenge.
Trade ReviewFull of fantastical thrills, supernatural spills and wail-out-loud wit, this sublimely plotted sequel to
Thirteen Days of Midnight is a riotously riveting read. * lovereading4kids.co.uk *
Praise for Thirteen Days of Midnight (book 1): a self-assured debut that's as funny as it is terrifying * Publishers Weekly *
Praise for Thirteen Days of Midnight (book 1):An exciting read ... thrilling and spooky * The Week Junior *
I'm rendered speechless. I had high hopes for Eight Rivers of Shadow and Leo Hunt has exceeded them in every possible way. * Addicted to Media *
Hunt's ear for teen voices is acute - in a sub-genre overwhelmed by twinkly vampires, it is salutary to have a ballsy, convincing adolescent male voice. * The Guardian *
This is an awesome book. * Teen Titles - Teen Reviewer, Abigail Strachan *