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Books with title Prowlers In The Moonlight

  • The Moonlight Inn

    B. W. Bach

    eBook
    Peeking through their window on a cold winter night, Jack and Emma see a world abuzz with life. Every animal they spy shares one thing in common: they all sleep, play, prance or swoop under The Moonlight Inn.
  • Prowlers In The Moonlight

    Helen M Clarke

    language (, March 26, 2013)
    A children's mystery story, set in an English village, and seen through the eyes of eleven-year-old Kathryn."I loved spending the Summer holidays on my grandparents' farm, but this time was different. There were so many weird things going on it was unbelievable. Buildings were catching fire, bikes and lawn mowers and fruit were disappearing, prowlers were wandering around at nights, and we seemed to get tangled up with strange people everywhere we turned. And all this in a dozy little village where nothing ever happened. My cousins - Kelly and Michael - were thrilled to have so many mysteries to solve and were determined to investigate, even though Gran had threatened to send us home if there was any trouble. I wasn't so sure, but decided to go along with them - and it got really scary."
  • In the Pale Moonlight

    Eric R. Johnston

    language (Darkness Press, March 14, 2014)
    Amanda's world is turned upside down when her father dies and she, her sister Lori, and her mom have to live with her eccentric grandmother. Gramma's house is old and strange, and Amanda's new school isn't much better. But worse are the giant bat creatures that lurk about in the night and stare in Amanda's window as she sleeps.
  • In the Moonlight Mist

    Daniel San Souci

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, April 1, 1999)
    Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction
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  • Moonlight in the Meg

    Robert E. Vardeman

    eBook (http://www.cenotaphroad.com, June 12, 2009)
    Privacy is a relic of history in the Megalopolis.Tired of constant surveillance, one man seeks anonymity and finds a grotesquely appealing society outside of his own and populated by bizarre citizens like the mysterious, tantalizing masked but otherwise naked Moonlight. MOONLIGHT IN THE MEG is the story of discovery of worlds just beyond ordinary sight--but not beyond imagination.
  • Mice in the Moonlight

    Lily Anne Grace

    language (, May 25, 2015)
    ***READ IT NOW for FREE with your Amazon PRIME or Kindle Unlimited Membership!***What had suddenly appeared in the spot where the mice meet at night? Was it a cat? A rat? Or something else?Come along as a group of clever little mice use their wits and problem-solving skills to figure out what has taken over their spot, and what they can do about it. Mice in the Moonlight is Lily Anne Grace's big debut. What started as a chorus warm up exercise in sixth grade stayed with Lily over the years to gradually evolve into this charming little picture book.
  • Into the Moonlight

    Jeffrey Schweitzer

    Hardcover (Bindlestick Books, May 9, 2016)
    Into the Moonlight follows the story of a young man who falls in love with the moon and pursues his obsession through a dream-like landscape of colorful flowers and towering waterfalls. Jeffrey Schweitzer's whimsical poetic narrative was created to move the viewer through an intimate visual experience that is both personal yet universal. Into the Moonlight was originally illustrated with 12 delicately crafted hand cut paper "sets." These 12 pieces were crafted from layers of paper, wood and photographs then painted with washes of India ink for this charming book that is perfect for both art lovers and children alike. This is a beautiful second edition hard cover of Mr. Schweitzer's popular title. Other titles by Jeffrey Schweitzer availible through Bindlestick Books include Tales of Wizardly Whimsy, 2015 and The Eccentric Gentleman, 2016.
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  • Into the Moonlight

    Jeffrey Schweitzer

    Paperback (Blurb, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Into the Moonlight follows the story of a young man who falls in love with the moon and pursues his obsession through a dream-like landscape of colorful flowers and towering waterfalls. Jeffrey Schweitzer's whimsical poetic narratives are created to move the viewer through an intimate visual experience that is both personal yet universal. Into the Moonlight was illustrated by 12 delicately crafted hand cut paper "sets". These 12 pieces were crafted from layers of paper, wood and photographs then painted with washes of India ink for this charming book that is perfect for both art lovers and children alike.
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  • In the Pale Moonlight

    Eric R. Johnston

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 30, 2013)
    Amanda's world is turned upside down when her father dies and she, her sister Lori, and her mother move in with her eccentric grandmother. Gramma's house is old and strange, and Amanda's new school isn't much better. But even worse are the strange creatures resembling giant bats that lurk through the night and peer in through her bedroom window while she sleeps.
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  • Into the Moonlight

    Jeffrey Schweitzer

    Paperback (Blurb, March 15, 1750)
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  • Prowlers In The Moonlight

    Helen M Clarke

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2014)
    A children's mystery story, set in an English village, and seen through the eyes of eleven-year-old Kathryn. "I loved spending the summer holidays on my grandparents' farm, but this time was different. There were so many weird things going on it was unbelievable. Buildings were catching fire, bikes and lawn mowers and fruit were disappearing, prowlers were wandering around at nights, and we seemed to get tangled up with strange people everywhere we turned. And all this in a dozy little village where nothing ever happened. My cousins - Kelly and Michael - were thrilled to have so many mysteries to solve and were determined to investigate, even though Gran had threatened to send us home if there was any trouble. I wasn't so sure, but decided to go along with them - and it got really scary."
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