Endymion Spring | Matthew Skelton

Twelve-year-old Blake Winters is about to discover something at the library that will change his life…
While at Oxford with his mother, Blake finds himself wandering the deep, expansive library on campus and finds a curious book with a serpentine clasp. When the clasp pricks Blake’s finger, the volume opens and he is led into a a strange mystery that has spanned generations–who was Endymion Spring? Unfortunately, Blake is not the only one drawn into this strange quest; a Person in the Shadows is also seeking to learn the truth about Endymion Spring and will stop at nothing to get what they want.
Skelton has created an entralling fantasy that will appeal to fans of Funke’s Inkheart, and to all those who love books about books, fantasies or mysteries or any combination of the three.

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