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The Clockwork Key by Barrington Stoke Ltd; 9780008680732

The Clockwork Key

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The Clockwork Key invites readers into a world of adventure and mystery, where siblings Mabel and Will Greystone embark on an exhilarating holiday with their aunt Lucy, a brilliant relic hunter. Their journey takes them to the enchanting land of Marvolia, where they seek the fabled lost town of Umber, a place renowned for its extraordinary clockwork inventions and shrouded in centuries of intrigue.

The Plot

Equipped with an ancient map and a cryptic key left behind by the last inhabitant of Umber, the Greystones are determined to unveil the town's long-hidden secrets. However, they soon discover they are not the only ones pursuing the mysteries of Umber. The sly Byron Cogsworth has his own ambitions, and the race to uncover the town's treasures becomes a thrilling contest of wits and bravery.

Themes

  • Adventure and Exploration: The story highlights the thrill of discovery and the excitement of uncovering the unknown.
  • Family Bonds: The relationship between Mabel, Will, and Aunt Lucy underscores the importance of family support and collaboration.
  • Good vs. Evil: The conflict with Byron Cogsworth introduces themes of morality and the choices that define character.

Readers who enjoyed The Secret of Platform 13 by Eva Ibbotson or The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart will find themselves captivated by the enchanting world and engaging characters of The Clockwork Key.

"A delightful blend of adventure and ingenuity that keeps you turning the pages." – Reader Review
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 130 mm × 195 mm × 11 mm
Pages: 112
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008680732

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