Wycliffe and the House of Fear
by
W.J. Burley
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Children’s
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
Oct 28, 2007
Publisher
Orion Publishing
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0752881442
ISBN-13
9780752881447
Description
In the quiet Cornish town of Kellycoryk, the Kemps have maintained their ancestral home for nearly five centuries, embodying a rich tapestry of local history and tradition. However, beneath the surface of their esteemed lineage lies a web of secrets and intrigue, challenging their standing within the community. As the serenity of this picturesque village is disrupted, the Kemps find themselves at the center of an unsettling mystery that threatens their heritage.
Wycliffe, a seasoned detective with a keen sense for unraveling enigmas, is drawn to Kellycoryk by a series of unsettling events surrounding the Kemps. He quickly realizes that the tranquility of this seemingly idyllic place conceals darker undercurrents and unresolved tensions that date back generations. As he delves deeper, he uncovers layers of family loyalties, hidden resentments, and a fear that permeates the very fabric of the town.
In his quest for truth, Wycliffe must navigate the complexities of the Kemp family's past while confronting his own perceptions of loyalty and justice. With each revelation, the stakes grow higher, and the line between friend and foe blurs, raising the question of whether the past can ever truly be laid to rest or if it will continue to cast a long shadow over present-day loyalties.
Wycliffe, a seasoned detective with a keen sense for unraveling enigmas, is drawn to Kellycoryk by a series of unsettling events surrounding the Kemps. He quickly realizes that the tranquility of this seemingly idyllic place conceals darker undercurrents and unresolved tensions that date back generations. As he delves deeper, he uncovers layers of family loyalties, hidden resentments, and a fear that permeates the very fabric of the town.
In his quest for truth, Wycliffe must navigate the complexities of the Kemp family's past while confronting his own perceptions of loyalty and justice. With each revelation, the stakes grow higher, and the line between friend and foe blurs, raising the question of whether the past can ever truly be laid to rest or if it will continue to cast a long shadow over present-day loyalties.
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