Devil in the Fog

Devil in the Fog by Leon Garfield is a New Impression published by Puffin Books in 1968. This 176-page book presents a dramatic and eerie narrative centered on lost identity and family secrets, showcasing Garfield’s memorable storytelling style. The story follows George Treet, who is content with his life among a family of traveling actors until he learns that Mr. Treet is not his biological father, prompting a significant change in his life.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of George’s journey as he confronts the truth about his origins and the mystery surrounding his real family. The narrative unfolds in a fog-laden atmosphere, emphasizing themes of discovery and belonging. This edition, written in English, invites young readers to engage with the complexities of identity and the bonds of family through a captivating tale.
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A dramatic and eerie story of lost identity and family secrets, told in Leon Garfield’s memorable and distinctive style. George Treet is happy with his life as part of a family of travelling actors. But George’s world turns upside down when he discovers that Mr Treet is not his real father, and that he must go and live with his real family. Where someone, somewhere out in the fog, is waiting for him…
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