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Tanjas Darke

    Tanjas Darke
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    Bigfoot Island
    Flight of the Dancing Bird
    The Creature in the Crystal
    Do Not Watch
    • 2018

      Bigfoot Island

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Pine Island is a remote getaway for campers and hikers. So when Darius and the rest of the Wilderness Warriors show up for a late summer trip, the area is practically empty. When they wake one morning to find their guide's tent empty, the Wilderness Warriors discover that their terrifying journey is only just beginning.

      Bigfoot Island
    • 2018

      As a little kid, Val was intrigued by anything to do with the supernatural. But soon Ronnie's fearless spirit and sense of spooky fun starts to haunt Val, who keeps having nightmares and witnessing a monster following her around the house.

      The Creature in the Crystal
    • 2016

      Having spent much of his childhood snooping around an antique store owned by his father, Sam Valentine is no stranger to encountering eerie objects. When he comes across an old VHS tape in the desk of a late horror movie director, Sam is curious. But for Sam and his best friends, Olivia and Bashiir, the temptation is too great.

      Do Not Watch
    • 2007

      Flight of the Dancing Bird

      • 361 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(46)Add rating

      With honesty and inspirational courage, Tanjas Darke offers a rare insight into the reality of dominance and mind games played by abusers, in this case her own father. More importantly she shows how the cycle can be broken and the abuser brought to justice. She relives her father's trial and describes her feelings while giving evidence against him. This is an extraordinary yet ultimately positive story which was made into a television documentary with the aim to give other abuse victims a message of hope while also providing a deeper understanding of a situation that seems incomprehensible and inescapable. Her story will remain in the heart and mind of every reader long after the book has been finished.

      Flight of the Dancing Bird