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  • Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    eBook (Laurel Leaf, March 25, 2009)
    Bryan was 10 when his brother, Adam, just . . . disappeared. That was five years ago, and now Bryan is the only one who seems to remember what happened. Until he meets two others with their own unsolved mysteries. It seems that Adam isn’t the first to disappear. Someone or something is after the kids in their neighborhood. The adults can’t hear it, and they can’t see it or feel it—but the kids can. And it all comes back to the skipping rhyme that every child in town knows by heart . . . and the Dark Man who haunts everyone’s worst nightmares—while they’re awake.
  • The Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, Jan. 5, 2006)
    (It was just a bit of fun, a local legend. The Devil's Footsteps: thirteen stepping stones, and whichever one you stopped on in the rhyme could predict how you would die. A harmless game for kids - and nobody ever died from a game.But it's not a game to Bryan. He's seen the Dark Man, because the Dark Man took his brother five years ago)
  • Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2005)
    Bryan was 10 when his brother, Adam, just . . . disappeared. That was five years ago, and now Bryan is the only one who seems to remember what happened. Until he meets two others with their own unsolved mysteries. It seems that Adam isn’t the first to disappear. Someone or something is after the kids in their neighborhood. The adults can’t hear it, and they can’t see it or feel it—but the kids can. And it all comes back to the skipping rhyme that every child in town knows by heart . . . and the Dark Man who haunts everyone’s worst nightmares—while they’re awake.
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  • The Devil's Footsteps

    E. E. Richardson

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Aug. 3, 2010)
    It was just a bit of fun, a local legend. The Devil's Footsteps: thirteen stepping stones, and whichever one you stopped on in the rhyme could predict how you would die. A harmless game for kids - and nobody ever died from a game. But it's not a game to Bryan. He's seen the Dark Man, because the Dark Man took his brother five years ago. He's tried to tell himself that it was his imagination, that the Devil's Footsteps are just stones and the Dark Man didn't take Adam. But Adam's still gone. And then Bryan meets two other boys who have their own unsolved mysteries. Someone or something is after the children in the town. And it all comes back to the rhyme that every local child knows by heart: Thirteen steps to the Dark Man's door, Won't be turning back no more . . .
  • Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Nov. 14, 2006)
    Bryan was 10 when his brother, Adam, just . . . disappeared. That was five years ago, and now Bryan is the only one who seems to remember what happened. Until he meets two others with their own unsolved mysteries. It seems that Adam isn’t the first to disappear. Someone or something is after the kids in their neighborhood. The adults can’t hear it, and they can’t see it or feel it—but the kids can. And it all comes back to the skipping rhyme that every child in town knows by heart . . . and the Dark Man who haunts everyone’s worst nightmares—while they’re awake.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Feb. 28, 2005)
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  • The Devil's Footsteps

    E E Richardson

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, Feb. 25, 2016)
    It was just a bit of fun, a local legend. The Devil's Footsteps: thirteen stepping stones, and whichever one you stopped on in the rhyme could predict how you would die. A harmless game for kids - and nobody ever died from a game. But it's not a game to Bryan. He's seen the Dark Man, because the Dark Man took his brother five years ago. He's tried to tell himself that it was his imagination, that the Devil's Footsteps are just stones and the Dark Man didn't take Adam. But Adam's still gone. And then Bryan meets two other boys who have their own unsolved mysteries. Someone or something is after the children in the town. And it all comes back to the rhyme that every local child knows by heart: Thirteen steps to the Dark Man's door, Won't be turning back no more . . .
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  • Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2005)
    Bryan was 10 when his brother, Adam, just . . . disappeared. That was five years ago, and now Bryan is the only one who seems to remember what happened. Until he meets two others with their own unsolved mysteries. It seems that Adam isn’t the first to disappear. Someone or something is after the kids in their neighborhood. The adults can’t hear it, and they can’t see it or feel it—but the kids can. And it all comes back to the skipping rhyme that every child in town knows by heart . . . and the Dark Man who haunts everyone’s worst nightmares—while they’re awake.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • The Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Paperback (Bodley Head Children's Books, Aug. 16, 2005)
    1st edition 1st printing trade paperback, new In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Devil's Footsteps by E.E. Richardson

    E.E. Richardson

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Aug. 16, 1763)
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  • Devil's Footsteps by E.E. Richardson

    E.E. Richardson

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1653)
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