Beth Lincoln
Beth Lincoln grew up in an old Victorian railway station in Northern England.
Her childhood fears included porcelain dolls, the Durham panther, and quaint wardrobes.
She grew neither tall nor wise, and never learned to play an instrument, but she wrote stories, a terrible habit that persists to this day.
When she's not writing, Beth enjoys wood carving, messing up her room, and chatting with close friends about bizarre things.
She loves ghosts, french fries, and "strange" words like bumpershoot and zounderkite.
The Swifts This is his first book.
It was born from his love of words, his "cheerful gothic" style, and his penchant for classic mystery and suspense novels.
Her childhood fears included porcelain dolls, the Durham panther, and quaint wardrobes.
She grew neither tall nor wise, and never learned to play an instrument, but she wrote stories, a terrible habit that persists to this day.
When she's not writing, Beth enjoys wood carving, messing up her room, and chatting with close friends about bizarre things.
She loves ghosts, french fries, and "strange" words like bumpershoot and zounderkite.
The Swifts This is his first book.
It was born from his love of words, his "cheerful gothic" style, and his penchant for classic mystery and suspense novels.
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