Along a Lonely Road

Along a Lonely Road by Catherine Sefton is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 1993, featuring 150 pages in English. This book presents a narrative centered around Ruth Maguire, whose ordinary day takes a dramatic turn when she meets a mysterious figure on the isolated Wrack Road. Set against the backdrop of the bleak Dooney Headland, the story unfolds with unexpected and frightening developments that impact Ruth and her family.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and elements of mystery and detective stories as the plot progresses. The encounter with the wet man leads to a series of events that challenge Ruth and her family, creating a tense atmosphere filled with suspense. This edition invites readers to explore the themes of fear and uncertainty within a familiar yet unsettling environment.
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The day Ruth Maguire encounters the wet man on the lonely Wrack Road seems no different to any other, but their meeting on the bleak Dooney Headland, where Ruth lives with her mother and brother and little sister, has terrifying consequences.
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