Authors: Cate Cain
Cate Cain is a true cockney, having been born within hearing distance of the church bells of St Mary-le-Bow in the City of London.
She studied English Literature at the University of London and trained to be a teacher. After leaving teaching, Cate became a journalist and worked in newspapers for more than ten years.
Cate has always loved history and now, appropriately, works for the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in Spitalfields, London. Her office is in the attic of an old Georgian building and, like Jem, Cate often daydreams, looking out of the attic window over the London rooftops around her office.
Cate lives in St Albans with her husband, Stephen.
Jem and his friends are now free from Count Cazalon’s clutches, and enjoying the sort of life they’d always longed for. But when a party at Jem’s elegant new house goes terribly wrong, they find themselves flung headlong into danger once more.
Look out for Jem, Tolly, Ann and Cleo’s next thrilling adventure, coming in September 2014!
A TEMPLAR BOOK
First published in the UK in 2013 by Templar Publishing,
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Cover illustration by Levi Pinfold
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ISBN (ePub) 978-1-84877-232-8
ISBN (Mobi) 978-1-84877-233-5