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The Thousand Eyes of Night
- Narrated by: Jamie Glover
- Length: 3 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A 12-year-old boy and his friends make a grisly discovery while rooting about in a disused railway tunnel. They are plunged into a terrifying adventure as the tunnel unfolds its sinister secret.
©1993 Robert Swindells (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Critic Reviews
"Who will believe 12-year-old Tristan's claim that alien life forms that look like white mice have been breeding in the neighborhood junk heap all winter? Intelligent and murderous, the "mice" are almost ready to take over unless Tristan and his friends can act on their own. Robert Swindells has spun yet another believable thriller with likable characters and an atmosphere of horror that, happily, does not depend on gore. Think mice can't take over a town? Jamie Glover persuades listeners to think again. His rich, deep voice and subtle characterizations enhance the story without compromising the believability of the characters. Immensely satisfying." (AudioFile)
"So scary you're afraid to turn the page." (Young Telegraph)
"So scary you're afraid to turn the page." (Young Telegraph)