The Thirteen Secrets

Paperback Published on: 03/02/2011
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The Thirteen Secrets Volume 3
This is the third in the Thirteen series of books – the first is The Thirteen Treasures...
This is the third in the Thirteen series of books – the first is The Thirteen Treasures, followed by The Thirteen Curses. I won’t say much with this – as i... READ MORE
Sue Chambers

Synopsis

Red's past won't stay hidden. She's now living at Elvesden Manor under her real name, Rowan, and trying to put her terrible adventures behind her. But staying out of trouble isn't as easy as she'd hoped. Haunted by awful dreams of Hedgewitch's cottage - and of Eldritch, who swore revenge when she left him there to die - Red fears the fairy realm is about to draw her back in ...But will she make it back, this time? Or will dark forces finally claim her ...?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780857070890
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 1 mm
  • Weight: 272g

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The Thirteen Secrets
A Fabulous Finale
The Thirteen Secrets is the final instalment in Michelle Harrison's wonderful trilogy involving the relationship between faeries and humans. I adored her f... READ MORE
Teresa Majury
The Thirteen Secrets
Exciting, magical, a very enjoyable read
I bought this book for my 11 year old daughter knowing that she enjoyed reading The 13 Treasures and The 13 Curses. She said 'The 13 Secrets is the final b... READ MORE
AnnaLori
The Thirteen Secrets
Loved this trilogy!
This is one of those series that I wish desperately had been around when I was in the age range it’s aimed at. I remember seeing the first one, The 13 Trea... READ MORE
Emma Warburton
The Thirteen Secrets
Age13
This wasn't the best book in the series, but it was still a really good read that I would recommend to anyone between the ages of 11 - 15.
Lozzy