Walking Among Birds

Walking Among Birds

by Matthew Hickson
Walking Among Birds

Walking Among Birds

by Matthew Hickson

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Overview

For years, rumours of what really happened on 'that night' have been shared around the common rooms of St. Benedict's College. Some hushed whispers tell of a brutal murder, while others insist it was all a misunderstanding. Some even claim that none of it ever actually happened.

It all started when the Lapin twins, expelled from every school they'd ever set foot in, transferred to the seemingly sleepy St. Benedict's. Little did they know it was a school where dark secrets lurked in the shadows waiting to be exposed, where students and staff alike vied for power and manipulated whoever they could to get it. Was that fateful night the Lapins' fault or was it all just a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time?

A book that speaks to all of us who have ever wondered what goes on behind closed doors.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160987712
Publisher: Magdalen College Press
Publication date: 10/12/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Matthew Hickson was born at such a young age that he can hardly even remember it. According to his parents, it was in 1991 and it was messy. He has had a very interesting life so far trying many different things including engineering, geology, and music. He now teaches music full-time at a school in Perth (the Australian one, not Scotland). His biggest fear is the staff room running out of coffee and when he grows up he would like to be a professional taste tester at a chocolate factory. David has always had a very vivid imagination - so much so that he imagines daily that his life is in working order and that he's a productive human being.

He hopes you enjoy this book - and notes that any complaints about it are to be made by carrier pigeon, smoke signal, or interpretive dance via Skype.
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