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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 031601060X, Hardcover)I am the girl with no name. I have a number branded on my left arm, but no name. . . .I have a secret. A secret I must never tell. . . .I committed a crime. I did something so wicked I must never speak of it. If I did, they would come after me.They call her Scuff. An orphan girl turned kitchen maid at Murkmere Hall, she is haunted by her dark past. With only her amulet to protect her, she can only flee for so long. Someday, she will have to return to the orphanage where it all began. A companion book to Murkmere and a compelling gothic mystery it its own rite, Ambergate is rich with suspense and unforgettable characters. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:51 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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This is a very atmospheric book, the fear, decay and stench in the capital, the ravens that are always overhead, swans and Cathedral where people worship its strange stone bird, the Eagle. Having not read the first book, Murkmere, I feel as though I missed a lot. (