When Dillon's family move to Bleakhill Top they can have no idea of the dark secret concealed by its community. Dillon seeks refuge from his classmates in the wood that seems to lie at the very heart of the mystery. Discovering strange carvings, he starts to investigate their sculptor and finds himself in mortal danger.
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Malcolm Rose began his career as a research scientist but is now a full-time writer, best-known for his gripping scientific thrillers. He has won the Angus Book Award twice: in 1997 for Tunnel Vision and in 2001 for Plague, which also won the Lancashire Children's Book of the Year award. His last book Transplant was shortlisted for the North East Book Award
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