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Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher
Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher










Outside, things are not at all what Finn expected and both Finn’s and Claudia’s very lives hang on Finn convincing the Court that he is the lost prince. Combining elements from classic fairy tales, fantasy fiction, historical fiction, and steampunk, the story is fast-paced and captivating.įor readers who enjoy fairy tales, this middle-grade novel is sure to be a hit.Finn has escaped Incarceron, but Keiro and Attia are still Inside. However, what makes this story so magical is the mood Fisher evokes of winter enchantment, from the sinister attic room to the fierceness of the fairy world and the warmth of a family Christmas. Seren is a lively and engaging character, and her determination and spirit are reminiscent of Gerda, rescuing the hapless Hans in The Snow Queen. The Clockwork Crow is one of those rare children’s stories that stays with you long after you have finished reading.

Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher

In fact, her only friend now is a motheaten mechanical crow, dumped on her by a mysterious stranger at the train station.Ĭan the crow help her find Tomos and have a family at last? However, Seren’s daydreams of a magical Christmas with her new family are shattered almost at once: Tomos is missing, the Captain and his grieving wife have fled to London, and no one wants to tell Seren about the mysterious nursery in the attic or the unearthly bell that rings in the middle of the night.

Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher

When Captain Arthur Jones, her dead father’s best friend, calls on her to come and live with his family in his grand mansion Plas-y Fran in Wales, she dreams of finally having a family because Captain Jones has a wife little boy, Tomos. Seren has never been loved and cherished first as an orphan in an institutional orphanage and then when living with a bedridden relative, she has always been neglected and mostly ignored.

Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher

What to Expect: Historical, fantasy, steampunk.












Darkhenge by Catherine Fisher