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The Night Tourist by Katherine Marsh

The Night Tourist

by Katherine Marsh
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 18, 2007, 240 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2008, 256 pages
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This was a very exciting book filled with many plot twists and an ending that readers like me will never expect.
miranda skelton

The book you will never put down
This book is very interesting while you read this book you will find it hard to put it down. The story line is incredibly well thought out. Reading this story I found a new author that I would by any book written by her. I just pick a book of the shelf because I was trying to find book that I either haven't read or the type that I read I didn't have much time so I picked this book because I knew it had to do with ghosts and they are very interesting to read about. This book will leave you wanting to know what happens next. Its killing me just waiting for the next book to come out.
A Reader

Good Book
This book was a good exciting adventure. For readers who like mythological adventures in the modern age.
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