London, 1880. "I'm dreadfully afraid someone is threatening to kill my wife ..." When accounts clerk Ernest Stibbins approaches the World's End investigation bureau with wild claims that his wife Albertina has been warned by her spirit guides that someone is out to harm her, the bureau's owner Lily
The Girl Who Spoke to the Wind
β Scribed by Anne, L B
- Publisher
- Joa Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Series
- Sheena Meyer 2
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Florida
- ISBN
- 1709371013
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β¦ Synopsis
"To save the people she loves, Sheena must dare to look where sheβs most afraid and put her trust in angels. The mystery continues in this second installment of the Sheena Meyers series. Sheena learns her family has been hiding something from her. Something BIG. Ever since the day she first saw the being in the hospital, another world now exists for Sheena. A world where the Murk is carried with the wind, angels send text messages, and she is almost killed while witnessing a kidnapping. Now Sheena and her two best friends, Chana and Theodore, begin a dangerous investigation to answer Sheenaβs three big questions: Who am I? What do I believe? Are we danger? The truth is unsettling and remarkable and will turn their world upside down. Sheena must call on her courage and fight for her classmates. Can one thirteen-year-old save missing children and stop an evil that plagues the city?" --Amazon.
β¦ Subjects
Miracles -- Juvenile fiction
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