'I look up at the dark, unblinking eyes of the house and I get the weirdest feeling... Itβs the feeling of being pulled into something and being unable to stop it happening...β Tabitha is use to changing schools and moving house. But when her family move into Weston Manor, something is differe
The Haunting of Tabitha Grey
β Scribed by Curtis, Vanessa
- Book ID
- 107760759
- Publisher
- Egmont
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 96 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
'I look up at the dark, unblinking eyes of the house and I get the weirdest feeling... Its the feeling of being pulled into something and being unable to stop it happening...
Tabitha is use to changing schools and moving house. But when her family move into Weston Manor, something is different. Its as if the house has been waiting for her.
There are lavender smells which come from nowhere and the old servants bells ring in the night. She can hear crying in empty rooms. Tabithas always been imaginative. Even her best friend Gemma knows that. But this time, could she actually be telling the truth?
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