It isnβt easy being the not-quite youngest in a large family β a single pebble on a shingle beach. Liamβs home life is complicated by his step-sisterβs friendship with the troubled son of a Russian billionaire, and his unknown mother has left him an inheritance which she never intended and which he
Ghosting Home (The Strong Winds Series Book 3)
β Scribed by Julia Jones
- Book ID
- 111979767
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781899262137
- ASIN
- B008CFRCZQ
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βWhen Donny saw which boat it was, slipping stealthily up-river in this dead hour between night and day, he crouched lower and motioned to the others to do the same. Then he lay completely flat. No precaution could be too extreme. The Hispaniola had left her mooringβ¦β
Once the mysterious red-and-white schooner is on the move Donny Walker and his family are in danger. Even crossing the North Sea may not be sufficient to save them. Meanwhile in Fujian Province, China, a 14-year-old boy must leave the Village of Living Widows and travel to England, the Country of the Ghosts. Will he survive the storm winds of summer and can Gold Dragon help him? The thrilling conclusion to the Strong Winds trilogy.
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