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'''I.M. Spooky''' is a [[British Boy Scouts|British]] writer from Leicestershire, England.
'''I.M. Spooky''' is a [[British Boy Scouts|British]] writer from Leicestershire, England.

Revision as of 01:44, 1 March 2020

I.M. Spooky
Born Unknown
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Nationality British
Home town Leicestershire, England

I.M. Spooky is a British writer from Leicestershire, England.

Career

Radiance

Riley Bloom crossed the bridge into the afterlife following a car crash - with her parents and her beloved dog, Buttercup. [1] The afterlife is situated in - Here & Now. [2] And it turns out that the afterlife is not just an eternity of leisure. [3] Riley meets The Council where she is assigned a job as a Soul Catcher, with the weird but maybe cute boy as her guide whose name is Bodhi. [4] Her first assignment will take her back to earth, to everything she's left behind - where she must find the Radiant Boy, a ten-year-old, long - lost spirit in the haunting castles of England for centuries, who doesn't want to move on. [5]

Elm Tree Road

After being driven from home by their brutal father, the Willitt sisters, Mattie, Nell and Renie, find themselves facing greater heartache in the wider world. [6] Nell has left home to be with her lover, Cliff, fearing what reprisals might come from marrying against her father’s wishes. [7]

After parting ways with Mattie the couple takes the youngest sister Renie and head for Lancashire. [8] However, Nell’s happiness is short-lived; her marriage suffering as Cliff resents his job and the fact that though Nell has given him a daughter, she seems unable to conceive another child. [9] When Renie leaves for London, Nell feels desperately alone. [10] Then tragedy strikes, and Nell, mad with grief, runs away in the hope of being reunited with her two sisters. [11] While wandering the English countryside, a gipsy palm-reader tells Nell she will still find her destiny, under ‘three big trees on a hill’. [12]

Her luck seems to change when she meets Gil, a farmer and a gentleman who she can’t help but feel drawn to. [13] Could the trees on his land be a sign, or is Nell too damaged by her past to let herself love again? [14]

References