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The Sylvia Game She had only been tailing her artist father to find out why he had been acting so mysterious lately. She certainly never meant to get mixed up in the Sylvia Game, a game that sounded harmless, not li
| Title | : | The Sylvia Game |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.61 (456 Votes) |
| Id Book | : | 0395816505 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 1997-08-25 |
| Type File | : | PDF, DOC, RTF, ePub |
"'Whom do I look like? I mean, whom do you take me for? Who is Sylvia?'" "He was silent for so long she thought he wasn't going to answer. An odd expression came into his face. He turned away as if to hide it, then, looking back over his shoulder, said, 'My sister. But she's dead.'" Emily hadn't meant to get tangled up with the likes of Oliver Mallerton and his dead sister. She had only been tailing her artist father to find out why he had been acting so mysterious lately. She certainly never meant to get mixed up in the Sylvia Game, a game that sounded harmless, not like a game that would nearly cause the death of one boy and lead to the banishment of another.
Vivien Alcock (1924 - 2003) is the well-known author of many compelling mysteries and supernatural fantasies for children. Childhood is, she once wrote, "an exciting and dangerous time, and it fascinates me." Her books reflect that excitement, danger, and fascination.
I would give her excellent writing a 5, except I think she has added a bit too many characters that you really need to keep track of through the 3 books, and the God's and functions, and twists and turns, that at times I have to put it down to rest my brain. Influencing," walks readers first through corporate storytelling. He enjoyed reading it , and says he wants more.. Valli find that she really doesn't need much to live. Brown has a great talent and her next offeirng in this series will be even better. So I shall check back in June. It's great to see her becoming more skilled and competent as the series goes on.
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