Old Aunty Claws 4

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It is the beginning of the long winter holidays and for Victor it means another boring stay in the children’s home. But things very quickly change when he happens to stumble upon the weird woman living down the street. Ia de Goede’s hands can do no wrong, especially when she is making her delicious famous milk tarts. Victor, however, soon finds out what wrong those hands really can do when you get into their firing line. He and his friends, Jenny and Flute, will have to act fast if they want to save their school, and for that matter, the world. This is aChilling story with lots of blood curdling surprises that will also be enjoyed by older readers alike. This is the fourth book of eight in François Bloemhof’s Chillers series.
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It is the beginning of the long winter holidays and for Victor it means another boring stay in the children’s home. But things very quickly change when he happens to stumble upon the weird woman living down the street. Ia de Goede’s hands can do no wrong, especially when she is making her delicious famous milk tarts. Victor, however, soon finds out what wrong those hands really can do when you get into their firing line. He and his friends, Jenny and Flute, will have to act fast if they want to save their school, and for that matter, the world. This is aChilling story with lots of blood curdling surprises that will also be enjoyed by older readers alike. This is the fourth book of eight in François Bloemhof’s Chillers series.
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AuthorFrancois Bloemhof
PublisherHuman & Rosseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2012
ISBN9780798157254
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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