Présentation de l'éditeur :
The third deliciously spooky paranormal mystery for Allie's Ghost Hunters to solve, this time involving a lost child, a seance, and a girl who just can't stop eating. Who is the presence in the bedroom? I wasn't too keen on the Exorcists' Club at first. I mean, playing about with ghosts can be dangerous. But when Bettina begged me to help her aunt contact a dead relative, I gave in. That's what ghost hunters are for, right? If only I'd known what the seance would wake up . . . Full of suspense, mystery and humour, the books in this series follow Allie as she investigates a number of possibly paranormal events with a mix of logic, intelligence and teenage attitude' Cleverly creepy, well-written and well-researched, this is a delightful spine-tingler and a great read . . . 'The Sunday Tasmanian (on Eglantine)' With great, unexpected twists in the story . . . this is a very addictive book, and I recommend it to anyone who wants an original mystery story' Ambrose, Year 8 (on Eloise)
Biographie de l'auteur :
Catherine Jinks was born in Brisbane in 1963 and grew up in Sydney and Papua New Guinea. She studied medieval history at university, and her love of reading led her to become a writer. She lives in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales with her Canadian husband, Peter, and her daughter, Hannah. Catherine Jinks is the author of over twenty books for children and adults, including the award-winning Pagan series.
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