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From the ruins of an ancient abbey British archaeologists unearth the skull of a young monk. Using the very latest technology Liam's dad must attempt to put the flesh back on the bone and give life back to the skull. What did the young man look like? But as his dad works Liam finds himself submitting to an irresistible force. As he looks into the cavities where eyes had once been he hears a voice calling out across the centuries - "Foul deeds. Murder. The Black Arts." Who was this young monk and how did he die? The questions keep coming as Liam is drawn into a centuries-old mystery embarking…mehr

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From the ruins of an ancient abbey British archaeologists unearth the skull of a young monk. Using the very latest technology Liam's dad must attempt to put the flesh back on the bone and give life back to the skull. What did the young man look like? But as his dad works Liam finds himself submitting to an irresistible force. As he looks into the cavities where eyes had once been he hears a voice calling out across the centuries - "Foul deeds. Murder. The Black Arts." Who was this young monk and how did he die? The questions keep coming as Liam is drawn into a centuries-old mystery embarking on a journey that will force him and his father to confront their own recent loss.
Autorenporträt
Alan Durant is the author of books for a wide age-range, from picture books such as Burger Boy, Angus Rides the Goods Train and Always and Forever to top-end teenage thrillers (Blood, Flesh and Bones). Having worked as a copywriter at Walker Books, he is now a full-time author. He's married, with three children and lives in Brighton. He does a lot of school visits throughout the UK and abroad and also runs writing workshops.