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6 kirjaa tekijältä Brian D. Lambert
Singing stones? Cars turning into dragons? All in a day's work for the Grey, Plymouth's secret defence against paranormal attacks in the city. But things take a serious turn when Frank, the Grey's leader, mysteriously disappears. With the rest of the Grey making sure the city's weirdness level doesn't hit critical, it's up to Alex, Frank's grandson, to search for answers in the Grey's potentially deadly, historical Archive. Can the current problems be related to the 'Strawberry jam' urban myth that originated in Victorian times? Or even the strange issues Brunel encountered while building the Albert Bridge across the River Tamar? But, as Alex discovers, the answers lie even further back in the history of the Grey. Back to the 17th Century and the introduction into Britain of the 'China drink'. And when a secret war was being fought underneath Plymouth Hoe.
Plymouth. A city under siege. Only no-one knows it. Alex has come to see his grandfather but instead finds himself caught in an unearthly battle with an eerie smog-bound Plymouth as Ground-Zero. From the modern-day city to secrets from the Elizabethan era Alex discovers a Plymouth he never dreamed existed. To have any hope of surviving against the monsters hiding in the smog he must put his faith in a group of strangers who seem to know far more about his grandfather than he does.
A pirate galleon in Plymouth Sound? Normal-ish. A ghost pirate galleon in Plymouth Sound? Not normal. An invisible ghost pirate galleon in Plymouth Sound? Time for the Plymouth Grey The arrival of an invisible ghost pirate ship in Plymouth Sound is the start of another series of paranormal events that must be dealt with by those in the mysterious Grey. Why can only they see it? What brought it to Plymouth? Why is the cemetery guardian worried? But the events are stranger than even the Grey could imagine as they find their entire existence jeopardised by what has lain hidden underneath Plymouth's Central Park for hundreds of years.