The Incredible Talking Machine
By (Author) Jenni Spangler
Illustrated by Chris Mould
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Childrens Books
28th July 2021
24th June 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Historical fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Witches, wizards and magicians
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Drama and performing arts
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
Pull back the curtain and enter a world where mystery and magic take centre stage in a gloriously gothic adventure from Jenni Spangler, illustrated by Chris Mould.
Twelve-year-old Tig works at Manchester's Theatre Royale, cleaning, selling tickets and doing anything else that is asked of her by her tyrannical boss, Mr Snell. Tig will do whatever it takes to get closer to her dream to become a Stage Manager and spend her days inventing new ways to imagine and build the intricate machinery and props that bring the exciting productions to life!
But when a strange new act a talking machine arrives at the Theatre Royale, it moves and behaves in a way that Tig just cant work out. Its as though its alive somehow . . . And when the machine appears to be hiding a dangerous secret, Tig must race against time to solve the mystery, before everything and everyone she cares about is lost forever.
A Victorian adventure full of ghost, gadgets and shifty villains, from the critically-acclaimed Jenni Spangler, who's debutThe Vanishing Trick, was selected as Waterstones Book of the Month.
Praise for THE VANISHING TRICK:
A thrilling, original, evocative and eerie tale - I adored it!Michelle Harrison, author ofA Pinch of Magic
'A thrilling page-turner. Madame Pinchbeck is a gloriously Dickensian villain Abi Elphinstone, author ofSky Song
'Ghosts, gadgets, likeable villains and unlikely heroes:The VanishingTrick is a dark anddazzlingadventureEmma Carroll, author ofLetters from the Lighthouse
'A completely enthralling tale, oozing with atmosphere and originalityCatherine Doyle, author ofThe Storm Keeper's Island
Jenni Spangler writes childrens books with a magical twist, she loves to take real and familiar places and events and add a layer of mystery and hocus-pocus. Her debut novel The Vanishing Trickwas selected as Waterstones Children's Book of the Month and widely acclaimed. Jenni lives in Staffordshire with her husband and two children. She loves old photographs, picture books and tea, but is wary of manhole covers following an unfortunate incident. Chris Mould was born in Bradford, England, and has lived and worked there all his life. He began drawing at a very early age and hasnt stopped since. He trained in art college for six years altogether starting in Dewsbury College and moving to Leeds, during which time he gained a joint honours degree in graphic design and illustration.