Crow Country

Crow Country
ISBN-10
174237395X
ISBN-13
9781742373959
Series
Crow Country
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
238
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Allen & Unwin Australia
Author
Kate Constable

Description

Moving to an Australian rural town, Sadie witnesses a terrible crime and travels back in time with new friends Walter and Lachie, who help Sadie solve a puzzle and right past wrongs using mythological insights. By the author of the Chanters of Tremaris series. Original.

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