Nightwing Towers

Nightwing Towers by Laurence Staig, published by Macdonald Young in 1997, is a work of literature that spans 46 pages. The story revolves around the peculiar occurrences in Nightwing Towers, where residents have mysteriously vanished, leaving Charlie’s great-aunt as the last remaining occupant. As her behavior becomes increasingly odd, Charlie and Freya embark on an investigation that leads them to the top landing, where they encounter the enigmatic Mr. Kube and uncover his unsettling secret.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of horror and mystery, as the characters delve into the strange happenings within the tower. The book presents a compelling exploration of the unknown, inviting young readers to engage with themes of investigation and the supernatural. With its focus on suspense and intrigue, Nightwing Towers offers an accessible yet thrilling experience for primary-level readers.
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Something weird is happening in Nightwing Towers. One by one the residents have disappeared until Charlie’s great-aunt is the only one left. Now she has started to act strangely. So Charlie and Freya investigate the top landing, where they discover the mysterious Mr Kube and his sinister secret. Suggested level: primary.
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