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Deathscent by Robin Jarvis
Deathscent by Robin Jarvis






He suddenly thought that perhaps only one of them was a real squirrel and the other an imposter, and so the werling creatures were born. Jarvis came up with the story for Thorn Ogres of Hagwood while on a forest hike, when he heard a racket up in the trees and saw two squirrels chasing each other. His first book, The Depford Mice (1989), established Jarvis as a bestselling children’s author. One evening, while doodling, he began inventing names and stories for his drawings, and thus began his writing career. After a degree course in graphic design, he worked in television, making models and puppets. 1963) spent most of his school years in art rooms. You can find out more at or follow him on Twitter Read more The Whitby Witches is the book that inspired his latest series, which begins with The Power of Dark. Robin Jarvis started writing in 1988 and quickly became a bestselling author with his Deptford Mice and Whitby Witches series.

Deathscent by Robin Jarvis

Could it be a ghost from the Abbey? Or a beast from hell? Unless the truth is uncovered, the town and all its inhabitants is doomed. He soon encounters the mysterious fisher folk who live under the cliffs and discovers that Alice and her friends are not quite what they seem.īut a darkness is stalking the streets of Whitby, bringing with it fear and death. A lively 92-year-old, Miss Boston is unlike any other foster mother they’ve known.īen is gifted with ‘the sight’, which gives him the power to see things invisible to other mortals. When orphans Ben and Jennet arrive in the seaside town of Whitby to stay with Alice Boston, they have no idea what to expect. Contains bonus material specially produced for this Egmont Modern Classics title. (Deathscent).A glorious new edition of Robin Jarvis’s classic and the inspiration for The Power of Dark and its sequels.

Deathscent by Robin Jarvis

(The Wyrd Museum series), dark powers, a forgotten race and ancient evils on the North Yorkshire coast (The Whitby Witches trilogy), epic medieval adventure (The Oaken Throne) and science-fiction dramatising the "nefarious intrigue" within an alternate Tudor realm, peopled by personalities of the time, automata servants and animals known as Mechanicals and ruled by Queen Elizabeth I.

Deathscent by Robin Jarvis

His books for young adults have featured the inhabitants of a coastal town battling a monumental malevolence with the help of its last supernatural guardian (The Witching Legacy), a diminutive race of Werglers (shape shifters) pitched against the evil might of the faerie hordes (The Hagwood Trilogy), a sinister "world-switching" dystopian future, triggered by a sinister and hypnotic book (Dancing Jax), Norse Fates, Glastonbury crow-demons and a time travelling, wise-cracking teddy bear. Robin Jarvis (born ) is a British Young-Adult fiction (YA) and children's novelist, who writes dark fantasy, suspense and supernatural thrillers.








Deathscent by Robin Jarvis