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'''I.M. Spooky''' is a [[British Boy Scouts|British]] writer from Leicestershire, England.
'''I.M. Spooky''' (born 1999) is a [[British Boy Scouts|British]] writer from Leicestershire, England.
== Career ==
== Career ==
=== ''Radiance'' ===
=== ''Radiance'' ===

Revision as of 01:53, 1 March 2020

I.M. Spooky
Born Unknown
1999
Unknown
Nationality British
Other names I.M. Spooky
Education Unknown
Occupation Writer
Years active Unknown
Known for Radiance, Elm Tree Road
Home town Leicestershire, England
Spouse Unknown
Partner Unknown
Children Unknown
Parents Unknown
Relatives Unknown
Website
Unknown

I.M. Spooky (born 1999) 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]

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