Marco's summer in Glastonbury is getting seriously weird... The locals are having strange and terrifying visions, and then Marco's friend, Rosa, finds an ancient relic which experts identify as Excalibur, sword of the legendary King Arthur. According to the folk tales, Arthur will return to fight the forces of night. But where is the real threat coming from? A new evil is loose on the streets of the old town and inside the ruins of its ancient abbey... and walking right into it is Marco's sceptical London friend, Josh, the psychiatrist's son who is too clever for his own dad. Only Marco and Rosa can see the real darkness rising, and the blade about to fall. With it's well-crafted, fast-paced plot and genuine insight into magic and mystery, this novel will be enjoyed by adults as well as children of 9 and above. 430pp, 130mm x 198mm, softback, 2007
This is a small book, but it's packed with information on the history, development and practice of the ancient art of dowsing. It will appeal equally to beginners and experienced practitioners as it moves deeper into advanced techniques, probing into