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Mysterious happenings to a small handicapped boy in a little Somerset village, way back in the 1930s, suddenly repeat themselves in the 21st Century. At the first event the villagers kept quiet about what they thought was either hallucination, witchcraft or a little boy's mischief. They suspected, quite rightly, that they wouldn't be believed. However, silence turns out to be impossible in the present media and online culture, with the result that the lives of two families are disrupted and changed forever.

Produktbeschreibung
Mysterious happenings to a small handicapped boy in a little Somerset village, way back in the 1930s, suddenly repeat themselves in the 21st Century. At the first event the villagers kept quiet about what they thought was either hallucination, witchcraft or a little boy's mischief. They suspected, quite rightly, that they wouldn't be believed. However, silence turns out to be impossible in the present media and online culture, with the result that the lives of two families are disrupted and changed forever.
Autorenporträt
Mary Frances was brought up in Nottingham but moved to Bristol in 1961 with her librarian husband. Going from temp job to tempt job for 'cash on a Friday', with intervals as a portrait artist, running her own Art & Design company, a Bristol City Councillor and, finally, as a qualified journalist with a college diploma and a National Award, she at last resigned from her role as reporter and feature writer in order to do what she had dreamed of doing all her life: Write books. The Wings of Woolcot is her fifth, but she assures everyone that there is no question of her giving up doing what she loves. She has two sons, both living in Bristol, one a college lecturer in song writing and the other as an NHS support assistant in a psychiatric hospital. They are both deeply involved and successful in the music industry.