David Clement-Davies best-selling animal fantasy, "The Sight", is set amongst the wolves of Transylvania. This dark epic thrilled readers and critics alike, who said "this sprawling, ambitious novel has it all: action, adventure, apocalyptic battles" (Children's Literature). Readers are even more passionate about the book, as told by the 130+ effusive fan reviews on amazon.com.In this equally sweeping sequel, Fell, the dark-furred twin brother to Larka, heroine of "The Sight", must face life without his sister or the rest of his loving pack. He's a lone wolf now, a "kerl," an outcast from his kind, who shares his sister's fatal gift for seeing the future and the thoughts of others. This gift leads him to befriend a young girl, also an outcast from her people. This time wolf and girl must fight together to free the land from a tyrannical ruler, based on the real Count Dracula. In this dark, sprawling fairy-tale, it is the wolf who saves the red girl.
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David Clement-Davies is the bestselling author of two previous children's books - Fire Bringer (2000, Macmillan) and The Sight (2002, Macmillan), which have been translated around the world. He is the author of a new adventure called The Alchemists of Barbal (Macmillan, 2005) and various pictures books, including the adaptation of the Dreamworks animation Sp
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