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OverviewBrenda and Effie have made a brief escape from Whitby and are whooping it up on the continent. A brief encounter with a Parisian Phantom and his hunchbacked boyfriend sends the pair hurrying back to the North Yorkshire coast, where they have a whole new set of menaces to contend with. Here come the ineffable forces of darkness! Vengeful vampires! The long-dead Bronte sisters! And… a Panda! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Magrs , Matthew BrightPublisher: Snowbooks Ltd Imprint: Snowbooks Ltd Edition: 2nd Revised edition Volume: 6 ISBN: 9781913525095ISBN 10: 1913525090 Pages: 426 Publication Date: 01 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"'If you haven't read any of Paul Magrs' unique and very funny novels, shame on you. You don't know what you're missing.' Carole Matthews, (Author of 'Summer Daydreams' and 'Wrapped up in You'.) ""Written so cleverly, wittily and eloquently, with characters who you would like to be your friends in real life, I became addicted!"" Lauren Hayes, reader. ""Laughter and fear have long been a winning combination but Magrs' delicious blend of spookiness, camp, subversion and rollicking storytelling is not quite like anything else in the bookshops at the moment. If I had to draw comparisons, I'd liken it to what might result if Armistead Maupin mischievously rewrote the works of Anne Rice."" Patrick Gale (Author of 'Notes From an Exhibition.')" 'If you haven't read any of Paul Magrs' unique and very funny novels, shame on you. You don't know what you're missing.' Carole Matthews, (Author of 'Summer Daydreams' and 'Wrapped up in You'.) Written so cleverly, wittily and eloquently, with characters who you would like to be your friends in real life, I became addicted! Lauren Hayes, reader. Laughter and fear have long been a winning combination but Magrs' delicious blend of spookiness, camp, subversion and rollicking storytelling is not quite like anything else in the bookshops at the moment. If I had to draw comparisons, I'd liken it to what might result if Armistead Maupin mischievously rewrote the works of Anne Rice. Patrick Gale (Author of 'Notes From an Exhibition.') Author InformationPaul Magrs was born in the North East of England in 1969. He has published books in various genres over the years, but his heart is always with Brenda and Effie. He lives and writes in Manchester. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |