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Best friends Aden and Evie are orphaned when their parents are killed in a tornado. The teenage boy and girl get jobs working in a local park, but strange things happen in the park. Under cover of darkness, seances are held there late at night to reach the spirit world. For over a century, people have been killed there. And now, human hands are turning up in different sections of the park. A tale for all ages, Quite A Revolution is a mystery told by an old man who used to be the park's manager. About The Author: Trevor P. Morley has lived his whole life in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. He…mehr

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Best friends Aden and Evie are orphaned when their parents are killed in a tornado. The teenage boy and girl get jobs working in a local park, but strange things happen in the park. Under cover of darkness, seances are held there late at night to reach the spirit world. For over a century, people have been killed there. And now, human hands are turning up in different sections of the park. A tale for all ages, Quite A Revolution is a mystery told by an old man who used to be the park's manager. About The Author: Trevor P. Morley has lived his whole life in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. He previously wrote The A-Z of Limericks, containing 501 poems, each composed of five lines. This is his first published novel, and a sequel is in the works.
Autorenporträt
Trevor P. Morley grew up and still resides in the English Wiltshire town of Swindon. This is his third book, following The A-Z of Limericks - 501 Personalized Rhymes, and the first book in this series, Quite a Revolution.