
Storm Catchers by Tim Bowler
Fin is devastated by guilt when his sister, Ella, is kidnapped. She is snatched away from the house in the middle of a storm. As the kidnappers make their demands, Fin's guilt is replaced by a fierce determination to find his sister by whatever means he can, and bring the criminals to justice. But as the drama unfolds, a complex web of family secrets is revealed. It emerges that Ella's kidnapping is revenge for mistakes Fin's father made, years before. The consequences will change all their lives forever.
Bowler's latest classic is a psychological thriller that's every bit as classy as the works of Barbara Vine* The Guardian *
Storm Catchers is a cliff-top hanger . . . an atmospheric tale that is suspenseful and scary * The Sunday Times *
It's heady stuff, full of atmosphere, energy and emotional shrapnel. * Lindsay Fraser, The Guardian *
Storm Catchers is a cliff-top hanger . . . an atmospheric tale that is suspenseful and scary * The Sunday Times *
It's heady stuff, full of atmosphere, energy and emotional shrapnel. * Lindsay Fraser, The Guardian *
Tim Bowler is one of the most well-known authors now writing for teenagers, having authored seven novels for them. Midget, his debut novel, introduced him as an exciting new voice in young adult fiction. River Boy, his third novel, was awarded the coveted Carnegie Prize, and his subsequent works have received countless awards. Storm Catchers and the critically praised Firmament are two of his most recent works. Bowler is a full-time writer who lives in Devon, England, with his wife.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780192754455 |
| ISBN 10 | 0192754459 |
| Title | Storm Catchers |
| Author | Tim Bowler |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 2005-06-02 |
| Number of pages | 208 |
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