Where Monsters Lie

· Random House
4.5
2 reviews
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272
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The children of Mivtown have grown up hearing the legend of the monsters of the loch. But it’s only a story – a warning to stay away from the water.

Then strange things start happening in the village. Effie’s rabbit Buster escapes from a locked hutch, her mum disappears without trace and slugs start to infest her home.

Along with her best friend Finn, Effie begins to hunt for clues to solve the mysteries of Mivtown. Could this all be connected to the legend? Is it really just a story or is there something lurking in those deep, dark waters?

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4.5
2 reviews
Dan Brazil
September 22, 2016
It's a sad and adventure filled story about a legend that threatens to come true. Effie and Finn's friendship is so close that nothing can stop them in their pursuit of the truth about Tori (Effie's mum). The author's vivid description of life in a small town around a loch makes you feel like you're there. If you liked Boy in the tower you will like this.
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pdqz sh
June 22, 2018
I would recommend this to other readers.
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About the author

Polly used to be a primary school teacher in London and while she was teaching there she used to get up very early in the morning to write stories. The first of those stories is now a book called Boy in the Tower.
She’s still writing stories and though she doesn’t teach now, she still visit schools ... only now they’re all over the country.
She lives in Bristol with her husband Dan who designs the covers of her books.

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