John Barrowman, Carole E. Barrowman
Price: £6.99
Imprint: Buster Books
Publication date: 07/02/2013
ISBN: 9781780550312
Age: 9-11 years
Subject: Fiction
Binding: Paperback
Size: Other
Extent: 336 pages
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Edition Status: Out of Print
Imprint: Buster Books
Publication date: 06/02/2013
ISBN: 9781780551821
Age: 9-11 years
Subject: Fiction
Size: EPUB 2
Extent: 336 pages
Territorial Rights: World ex USA and Canada
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Daily Mail
Not just a riveting read, the book also boasts paintings by famous artists represented in UK galleries and well researched historical details to bring the Middle Ages to life
Woman's Way
Offers mystery and excitement in spadefuls... a cracking story
Lancashire Evening Post
Fast paced - exciting - full of twists and turns - excellent characterisation - compelling storyline - what more can you ask?
Parents in Touch
A fast paced adventure that's a definite increase to the pace and excitement of Hollow Earth... Likeable characters that are so realistic they could jump out of the pages
The Bookbag
The explosive sequel to Hollow Earth, which has sold over 27,000 copies to date
Supernaturally gifted twins Matt and Emily Calder must stop those who seek to unlock Hollow Earth with a magical bone quill key, unleashing a monstrous army of beasts. Hunting the quill, the twins use their powers to time-travel to the Middle Ages. There, Matt makes a fateful decision which forces him to make a terrible choice - save his family, or save the world?
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John Barrowman MBE is a Scottish-American actor, author, presenter, singer and comic book writer. He is best known for his role as Captain Jack Harkness in Doctor Who and Torchwood, and as Malcolm Merlyn in the Arrowverse. He wrote his first autobiography, Anything Goes, in 2008, and his follow up memoir, I Am What I Am, in 2009. Both are published by Michael O’Mara Books.