CupofJoe
Myth Weaver
This is a forlorn hope I am sure but where else is there to turn...
Can any one name this book for me from the scant clues I remember from reading it about forty years ago...
There is a young [pre-teen] sister and brother. She is older than him. I don't remember their names.
They live in Britain [I think].
There hasn't been any sunshine for ages. The world seems caught in a perpetual overcast winter's day.
“Bad” people are replacing “good” people.
The only obvious difference is that the “bad” people do not have shadows [hence the need for the overcast gloomy days].
And that's all I can remember, apart that it scaring the life out of me when I read it aged about 9 or 10.
Any help will be gratefully received.
Can any one name this book for me from the scant clues I remember from reading it about forty years ago...
There is a young [pre-teen] sister and brother. She is older than him. I don't remember their names.
They live in Britain [I think].
There hasn't been any sunshine for ages. The world seems caught in a perpetual overcast winter's day.
“Bad” people are replacing “good” people.
The only obvious difference is that the “bad” people do not have shadows [hence the need for the overcast gloomy days].
And that's all I can remember, apart that it scaring the life out of me when I read it aged about 9 or 10.
Any help will be gratefully received.