Review:
"A tantalizing blend of mystery, adventure, and fantasy that keeps readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish." "Highly recommended."--Canadian Book Review Annual (11/15/2004)
"Well-paced suspense."--Booklist (04/18/2005)
"The creepy suspense is extremely well conveyed." "Very enjoyable entertainment."--Resource Links (11/15/2004)
"A mysterious adventure."--Canadian Children's Book News (04/01/2005)
" . . . an intricate, suspenseful plot . . ." " . . . rich with detail . . ." "This talented author's second contribution to the English market is nothing short of a total success, and children's literature in Canada is all the better for it." "Highly Recommended."--CM Magazine (10/15/2004)
From the Back Cover:
An outline of treetops formed behind him through the walls of the house. The fire in the windows turned pale yellow, then green, then blue, a watery shadow printed on the trees. And then the house, with its brass, its ivy, and its fiery windows, melted into the night. Camrose has inherited responsibility for an ancient bone flute, an object of quest for two time-wandering rivals, one of them lord of the Otherworld. With the help of her friend Mark and the not-quite-human Miranda, Camrose must brave fire and worse in her attempt to claim the flute and restore it to its rightful owner. Three-quarters Celtic, Patricia Bow loves lonely pipe music and is a master storyteller. She is the author of many other books, most fantasy, many translated into German.
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