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Storm Catchers

by Tim Bowler

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After reading a few books by Tim Bowler now, I can say with some conviction, that he, like Marcus Sedgwick, is one of those authors that never talks down to his target audience, and in fact writes complex, intelligent books that challenge even the most sophisticated teenage reader and yet at the same time enthrall them with a gripping tale.

And, Storm Catchers, is certainly that, a taut tightly written thriller that grabs you from the off, and mixes in mystical elements, as two seemingly separate storylines begin to converge, Bowler then throws the reader for a loop, with an fantastic ending, that while, if you’ve been following events carefully, it doesn’t come as a complete surprise, the effects on the family are breathtaking.

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bart154ce | May 1, 2009 |  
Fin is supposed to be babysitting with his younger sister, Ella and his little brother Sam, but he decides to go over to his friend's house instead. While he is gone, Ella hears a sound downstairs and when she goes down to investigate, she is kidnapped. As the family searches for Ella, Sam is seeing ghosts and old family secrets come out involving their father. This was a good mystery, included kidnapping, murder, dark stormy nights, ghosts, secrets. Had boys as the main characters, but also a girl, so would appeal to both boys and girls. Took place in England. There were a few English terms, but it didn't disrupt the story. A couple of cuss words, but not bad. Read like a TV mystery. ( )
gbartlett | Aug 3, 2008 |  
Ella has always felt scared to be home alone, but she encourages her brother to leave to be with his friends. Fin returns home to find that Ella has been kidnapped. He feels that it is up to him to get her back. His search leads him to the crumbling lighthouse, the ocean, and eventually to the truth.

Other books by this author: Weaver's Dream ( )
libraryleonard | Mar 12, 2008 |  
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'Evil for evil is justice and justice is holy' - Aeschylus: The Oresteia
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For Graham, Alison, Madeleine, and Jonathan. With love.
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The sound came again, cutting through the night: a sharp, metallic tap that carried even up to the first floor of the house where Sam lay sleeping.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0192754459, Paperback)

"Tell a soul and she's dead. We'll be in touch."

The kidnap shocks the whole family. Ella has been snatched away from the house in the middle of a storm. Her brother Fin will never forgive himself for leaving her on her own. And now Sam, their little brother, has gone wandering on the cliff to "catch the storm" as it blows out to sea.

As the kidnapper's plans unfold, all the members of the family are forced to confront their deepest, darkest secrets. Fin comes to realize that Ella is not the only victim and that the real villain may be closer to home than anyone thought.

A new storm is breaking on the horizon. And it's going to change everything....

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:01 -0400)

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