![]() ![]() Take this bit, from right after James finds another one of Thomas Kempes’ notes: ![]() ![]() The Ghost of Thomas Kempe was quite different from what I’d imagined: first of all, it’s funny! And not funny in a trying-too-hard-to-be-scary-and-failing-miserably sort of way, but actually genuinely funny. Before he gets into further trouble, James has to find a way to pacify the ghost of Thomas Kempe. Sorcerer, who seems to consider him his apprentice.Īt first, James thinks that someone is pulling his leg – but who could it be? And things get complicated when his parents reach the same conclusion he did: someone is playing a trick, and that someone can only be James. There are strange sounds at night sometimes, but that’s only to be expected with old houses, right? What is perhaps not to be expected is the fact that James keeps finding notes signed by one Thos. James and his family have recently moved to an old cottage in the village of Ledsham, Oxfordshire. ![]()
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