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The Fatal Strand

Published
Jan 2012
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General Fiction General Fiction
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528
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Timely release of the classic fantasy trilogy by Robin Jarvis in ebook format, following on from the landmark publication of DANCING JAX, his first novel in a decade

In a grimy alley in the East End of London stands the Wyrd Museum, cared for by the strange Webster sisters – the scene of even stranger events.

But something has come to disturb the slumbering shadows and watchful walls of that forbidding edifice. Miss Ursula Webster is determined to defend her realm to the last as the spectral unrest mounts. Once again, Neil Chapman is ensnared in the Web of Fate, facing an uncertain Destiny. Can he and Edie avert the approaching darkness, or has the final Doom descended upon the world at last?

The thrilling conclusion to the chilling trilogy.

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Praise for Tales from the Weird Museum:

"…you'll love this magical new adventure." – Young Telegraph

"For lovers of extravagant words and action charged with mystery and passion, Mr Jarvis must be hard to beat." – TES

About the author

Robin Jarvis was born in Liverpool and grew up in Warrington. After a degree course in graphic design he worked in television making model monsters and puppets. In due course he created characters of his own which inspired him to start writing about them. He swiftly acquired a reputation as one of today's most popular storytellers with his bestselling Deptford Mice series.

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Dec 1999 Troll Communications ISBN 0816770077
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Mar 2012 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN 000739862X
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Jan 1998 Scholastic ISBN 0439709784
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Apr 2012 Harper (UK) ISBN 000748092X
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Apr 2012 HarperCollins ISBN B007JE835Y
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