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The House of One Hundred Clocks

By: A.M. Howell
Narrated by: Kate Rawson
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June, 1905.

Helena and her parrot, Orbit, are swept off to Cambridge when her father is appointed clock-winder to one of the wealthiest men in England. There is only one rule: the clocks must never stop.

But Helena discovers the house of one hundred clocks holds many mysteries: a ghostly figure, strange notes and disappearing winding keys....

Can she work out its secrets before time runs out?

©2020 Ann-Marie Howell (P)2020 W. F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction Mystery England
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Tick-tock, tick-tock, squark!

Another original adventure and mystery filled story from A M Howell, full of colourful characters, unusual goings ons and surprises. Brilliantly narrated and highly entertaining.

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Ideal for readers who enjoyed books like Journey to the River Sea or Tom’s Midnight Garden.

On the search for books to recommend to my class of year 5 and 6 pupils, I listened to this book. The performance was great, the story well crafted, if a little predictable. I think good readers in year 4 and older readers in y5 and y6 who enjoy period stories like Journey to the River Sea and Tom’s Midnight Garden will enjoy this. I think girls might enjoy it more as the central character is a girl and an important backdrop to the story is the issue of gender inequality of opportunity in Victorian/Edwardian eras.

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