The Feathered Man by Jeremy De Quidt

The Feathered Man by Jeremy De Quidt

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Summary

In a German town, long ago, lives a toothpuller’s boy called Klaus. It isn’t Klaus’s fault that he sees his master steal a diamond from the mouth of a dead man in Frau Drecht’s lodging house, or that Frau Drecht and her murderous son want it for themselves.

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The Feathered Man by Jeremy De Quidt

In a German town, long ago, lives a toothpullers boy called Klaus. It isnt Klauss fault that he sees his master steal a diamond from the mouth of a dead man in Frau Drechts lodging house, or that Frau Drecht and her murderous son want it for themselves.
A thrilling, dark and exciting tale of gothic proportions-- Clare Poole * The Bookseller *
A gripping and frightening story with an ending that leaves the reader wanting more. -- Clare Poole * The Bookseller *
We are taken on a journey through dark alleyways and encounter menacing characters, all in search of a diamond found in a corpse's mouth ... the feathered man adds to the intrigue and momentum of the book. Not for the faint-hearted but this is a book for those with a sense of the macabre. -- Vanessa Lewis * The Bookseller *
Its intriguing plot will have readers gripped and racing through its pages. An excellent read. -- Nikki Ann * Notes of Life *
I loved the originality of it all, the classical feel, and the uncompromising commitment to the main theme - where does life go when it leaves the body? The Feathered Man will be perfect for keen readers with a thirst for horror. And it comes recommended by Bookbag. * The Bookbag *
Jeremy lives in Somerset with his wife and their three children.
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ISBN 13 9781849921640
ISBN 10 1849921644
Title The Feathered Man
Author Jeremy De Quidt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Random House Children's UK
Year published 2013-09-05
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.