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The Whitby Child (Whitby, Book 3)

The Whitby Child (Whitby, Book 3)

Published in
1994
4.14
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Description

THE WHITBY CHILD sees another gruesome creature emerge from the harbour to wreak havoc on the lives of the inhabitants of Whitby.
Age
10-14
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
434 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Gothic Fantasy: 'The Whitby Child' is the third book in Robin Jarvis's Whitby series, known for its gothic atmosphere and fantasy elements. Readers who enjoy a blend of horror, mythology, and adventure will find this book particularly engaging.
  • Continuation of Intriguing Storyline: For those who have followed the series, 'The Whitby Child' offers a continuation of the intriguing storyline involving the characters they've grown to love or fear. It's a chance to see how the plot unfolds and what fate has in store for the residents of Whitby.
  • Rich Character Development: Robin Jarvis is known for creating complex characters with depth. As the third book in the series, 'The Whitby Child' allows readers to delve deeper into the characters' backgrounds, motivations, and relationships, providing a richer reading experience.
  • Atmospheric Setting: The town of Whitby, with its rich history and eerie legends, provides a perfect backdrop for a supernatural tale. Readers who appreciate a strong sense of place and enjoy being transported to another world will find the setting of 'The Whitby Child' both immersive and captivating.