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    Crooked Mask (sequel to The Twisted

    €10.00
    Deep in a forest in Northern Norway lies the Circus of Myth & Mayhem. Martha is certain that unsolved mysteries are hidden there - and talks her way into getting a job as a psychic. Loki has taken an interest in the circus and Martha finds herself drawn into a dangerous game of the gods.
    ISBN: 9781471409202
    AuthorBurge Rachel
    Pub Date21/01/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages288
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Availability: Out of Stock

    Part ghost story, part murder mystery - a creepy and magical tale steeped in Norse myth, perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman.

    Welcome to the Circus of Myth & Mayhem - where performers re-enact tales of the Norse gods wearing masks which mysteriously change expression, the creepy jester isn't quite human, and the big top is full of the dead.
    Martha arrives at the circus, deep in the forests of Northern Norway, determined to learn how Nina died. Did she fall from the trapeze as Stig said, or was there more to her 'accident?'
    Drawn into a dangerous game of the gods, Martha must look behind the mask and see the truth . . . before it's too late.

    Following the events of THE TWISTED TREE, THE CROOKED MASK continues the story of Martha and Stig as she comes to terms with her magical inheritance.

    Praise for The Twisted Tree
    A creepy and evocative fantasy likely to make readers wary of the shadows in the corner of an eye, The Sunday Times
    Rattles along with proper page-turning pace, The Daily Express
    Creepy and amazing, MTV UK
    Creates an atmosphere of Stephen King intensity, The Irish Examiner
    A terrific read - twisty and scary and instantly gripping, Waterstones (Exeter Roman Gate)
    A ghost story that will get under the skin of the most hardened reader, Starburst Magazine
    The perfect book for cold and wintry nights, prepare to be chilled to your very bones, Culturefly