Shakespeare Quartet: The Obsidian Mirror: Book 1

Paperback Published on: 04/10/2012
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Synopsis

Jake's father disappears while working on mysterious experiments with the obsessive, reclusive Oberon Venn. Jake is convinced Venn has murdered him. But the truth he finds at the snow-bound Wintercombe Abbey is far stranger ...

The experiments concerned a black mirror, which is a portal to both the past and the future. Venn is not alone in wanting to use its powers. Strangers begin gathering in and around Venn's estate: Sarah - a runaway, who appears out of nowhere and is clearly not what she says, Maskelyne - who claims the mirror was stolen from him in some past century. There are others, a product of the mirror's power to twist time. And a tribe of elemental beings surround this isolated estate, fey, cold, untrustworthy, and filled with hate for humans. But of them all, Jake is hell-bent on using the mirror to get to the truth. Whatever the cost, he must learn what really happened to his father.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
  • ISBN: 9780340970089
  • Number of pages: 400
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 36 mm
  • Weight: 340g
  • Languages: English

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Shakespeare Quartet: The Obsidian Mirror
Time-travel novel for the YA readership
Aimed at the Young Adult readership, this novel deals with time-travel, the mirror being the means to achieve this. Characters from the past, present and f... READ MORE
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Character Overload in Time Travel Adventure
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