The Gripping Beast by Margot Wadley

The Gripping Beast by Margot Wadley

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Summary

Isabel Garth visits the Orkney Islands to illustrate her dead father's notebooks. But when she arrives a young woman warns her to leave - a witch, according to the locals. What does this have to do with the two men that appear to be following her and the accidents she keeps on having?

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The Gripping Beast by Margot Wadley

The Gripping Beast introduces readers to a land full of ancient history and modern day intrigue. The Orkney Islands was first inhabited by the Picts and then the Vikings and the current residents now believe that witches live among them. Margot Wadley uses the dramatic background to debut her heroine, Isabel Garth, a young American woman who has come to the island to illustrate her deceased father's note-books. As soon as Isabel steps off the ferry she is accosted by a beautiful young woman who warns her to leave. Andrew, a young boy she met on the ferry, proudly announces that the woman, Thora, is a witch. Isabel doesn't know what to think and as she continues her holiday she starts to feel that maybe Thora was right - maybe she is in danger. She is puzzled by the behaviour of two men who seem to be following her and by the rash of accidents that are plaguing her. Then, while out sketching one day, Isabel finds Thora's body - apparently murdered. In a dramatic climax, a life is lost, a life is saved, and the treasure at the root of all the violence disappears forever.
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ISBN 13 9780312272548
ISBN 10 0312272545
Title The Gripping Beast
Author Margot Wadley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Thomas Dunne Books
Year published 2001-04-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.