Midnight Dolphin

Lucy longs to keep her special link with dolphins, and hates her Dad for telling her that she will grow out of it and lose her gift. Yet despite her efforts it looks like her father will be right. A painful accident gives her what may be one last glimpse of that world beneath the waves and the chance chance to spend time with Spirit. Yet there are clues to her mother Megan's own link with dolphins that sends her on a quest to discovery the real reason for Megan's death and what links them both to a Victorian girl called Mary. The answer lies in the Trinity Caves, but will she ever find them before the stars align at Christmas?

This is the exciting conclusion to the Dolphin Child trilogy. 'The Girl Who Dreamt of Dolphins' saw Lucy discover her gift, and 'Dolphin Child' saw Lucy come closer to Spirit, before realising that her gift seemed set to fade away. 'Midnight Dolphin' sees Lucy struggle to find her own destiny, even as those around try to protect her from it.

77,035 words.

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Midnight Dolphin

Lucy longs to keep her special link with dolphins, and hates her Dad for telling her that she will grow out of it and lose her gift. Yet despite her efforts it looks like her father will be right. A painful accident gives her what may be one last glimpse of that world beneath the waves and the chance chance to spend time with Spirit. Yet there are clues to her mother Megan's own link with dolphins that sends her on a quest to discovery the real reason for Megan's death and what links them both to a Victorian girl called Mary. The answer lies in the Trinity Caves, but will she ever find them before the stars align at Christmas?

This is the exciting conclusion to the Dolphin Child trilogy. 'The Girl Who Dreamt of Dolphins' saw Lucy discover her gift, and 'Dolphin Child' saw Lucy come closer to Spirit, before realising that her gift seemed set to fade away. 'Midnight Dolphin' sees Lucy struggle to find her own destiny, even as those around try to protect her from it.

77,035 words.

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Midnight Dolphin

Midnight Dolphin

by James Carmody
Midnight Dolphin

Midnight Dolphin

by James Carmody

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Overview

Lucy longs to keep her special link with dolphins, and hates her Dad for telling her that she will grow out of it and lose her gift. Yet despite her efforts it looks like her father will be right. A painful accident gives her what may be one last glimpse of that world beneath the waves and the chance chance to spend time with Spirit. Yet there are clues to her mother Megan's own link with dolphins that sends her on a quest to discovery the real reason for Megan's death and what links them both to a Victorian girl called Mary. The answer lies in the Trinity Caves, but will she ever find them before the stars align at Christmas?

This is the exciting conclusion to the Dolphin Child trilogy. 'The Girl Who Dreamt of Dolphins' saw Lucy discover her gift, and 'Dolphin Child' saw Lucy come closer to Spirit, before realising that her gift seemed set to fade away. 'Midnight Dolphin' sees Lucy struggle to find her own destiny, even as those around try to protect her from it.

77,035 words.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045673006
Publisher: James Carmody
Publication date: 02/03/2014
Series: Dolphin Child Trilogy , #3
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 203,567
File size: 312 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Hello, my name is James Carmody. I am the author of 'The Girl Who Dreamt of Dolphins', 'Dolphin-Child' and 'Midnight Dolphin'. All three books form the Dolphin-Child Trilogy about a girl called Lucy Parr and the special ability she has to communicate with a dolphin called Spirit. I was born in 1967 and so am in my late forties . I live in London with my wife and daughter. I was inspired to write about dolphins when we visited Zanzibar (off the coast of Tanzania) in the summer of 2010. We went on a dolphin watching trip one day from a small village down the coast from Stone Town. I thought that this would be an amazing experience in which we swam with dolphins who would come up to us and greet us. Instead there were any number of tourist boats pursuing a pod of dolphins. Every time dolphins would surface, the boats would all buzz over to them them and all the tourists would pile into the water to be able to say that they had swum with dolphins. I felt rather uncomfortable about the whole experience and felt that we were harassing the dolphins more than communing with them. Afterwards I thought, 'What if it really were possible to communicate with dolphins?' I have also put up a factual website about dolphins called 'Dolphins for Kids'. Do pay it a visit! http://www.dolphins-for-kids.com

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