Author: | Mike Wilks | ISBN: | 9781405252294 |
Publisher: | Egmont UK Ltd | Publication: | November 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Egmont | Language: | English |
Author: | Mike Wilks |
ISBN: | 9781405252294 |
Publisher: | Egmont UK Ltd |
Publication: | November 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Egmont |
Language: | English |
The first thrilling adventure in Mike Wilks’ trilogy of fantasy stories for fans of Charlie Bone.
Imagine being able to step into a painting. This is the Mirrorscape.
Fulfilling the dream of a lifetime, Melkin Womper is apprenticed to a master painter, Ambrosius Blenk. Son of a village weaver, Mel is over-awed by the master’s richly coloured and vividly detailed paintings. He is particularly amazed by the colours, because there are no colours back home. To have colour in your life, you have to buy the Pleasure, and the sinister scarlet-robed Fifth Mystery own the rights to such Pleasures. Soon, Mel and his new friends Ludo and Wren find themselves caught in a power struggle between the Mystery and the master. One that involves stepping through paintings into a world where the bizarre is commonplace and all logic is irrelevant.
A world where angels, pyramid mazes, imaginary monsters, talking houses and - most importantly - the simple paintbrush all combine to form a series of hugely original and deeply compelling fantasy books for children.
The first thrilling adventure in Mike Wilks’ trilogy of fantasy stories for fans of Charlie Bone.
Imagine being able to step into a painting. This is the Mirrorscape.
Fulfilling the dream of a lifetime, Melkin Womper is apprenticed to a master painter, Ambrosius Blenk. Son of a village weaver, Mel is over-awed by the master’s richly coloured and vividly detailed paintings. He is particularly amazed by the colours, because there are no colours back home. To have colour in your life, you have to buy the Pleasure, and the sinister scarlet-robed Fifth Mystery own the rights to such Pleasures. Soon, Mel and his new friends Ludo and Wren find themselves caught in a power struggle between the Mystery and the master. One that involves stepping through paintings into a world where the bizarre is commonplace and all logic is irrelevant.
A world where angels, pyramid mazes, imaginary monsters, talking houses and - most importantly - the simple paintbrush all combine to form a series of hugely original and deeply compelling fantasy books for children.