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The Vampire Knife : The Witching Hours / Jack Henseleit and illustrated by Ryan Andrews.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Henseleit, Jack, 1991- author.
Contributor:
Andrews, Ryan, illustrator.
Series:
Thea Stilton 2 in 1 graphic novel ; Volume 1.
The Witching Hours Series ; Volume 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vampires--Juvenile fiction.
Vampires.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (83 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Richmond, Victoria : Hardie Grant Egmont, [2017]
Summary:
The Spiderwick Chronicles meets Stranger Things in this thrilling new series for only the bravest of children. After a chance encounter in a dark and stormy forest, two siblings are caught up in the dangerous underworld of fairies and must fight their way free. A storm is raging around the forests of Transylvania, where siblings Anna and Max are visiting with the Professor. Left alone to explore a creepy old inn, the children discover that something evil is lurking in the trees - and it just might have a taste for human blood. When Max goes missing, it's up to Anna and her new friend Isabella to rescue him. Setting out in the dead of night, with the storm howling around them, the girls will face peril after peril. Only one thing is certain: even if Anna can find a way to rescue her brother, Max will never be the same again ... The Vampire Knife is the first book in The Witching Hours, a spine-tinglingly spooky new series by Jack Henseleit for readers 8+.
Contents:
Intro
TITLE PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 NEARLY THERE
2 THE WILD THYME INN
3 HIDDEN THINGS
4 FORBIDDEN WORDS
5 THE WITCHING HOUR
6 UNDER THE BED
7 MYTHS AND MAPS
8 A SNAKE IN THE GRASS
9 DROWNED RATS
10 THREE KEYS
11 A FAIRY'S TALE
12 OPEN JAWS
13 DEAD END
14 THE CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT
15 CROSSING THE THRESHOLD
16 PARTING GIFTS
17 BEDTIME STORIES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT PAGE.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-74358-504-7
OCLC:
1035519106

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