A Girl Called Corpse
(Author) Reece Carter"A spooky, funny, magical and atmospheric adventure with a compelling hero you will adore." Jessica Townsend, New York Times bestselling author of NevermoorMaybe some ghosts enjoy walking through walls and being invisible - not me. I never asked to be a kid ghost.With no memory of the kid she was before she was taken by the Witches, Corpse is bound to haunt the rock-that-doesn't-exist for ever.Until she learns of a treasure, one that can reunite Corpse with her family and her name. She must set off for answers, on a journey across the stormy sea, battling magic, zombie-skeletons and monsters. But the Witches want the treasure too.And they'll do anything to get to it first.Welcome to Elston-Fright, a forgotten town where witches lurk, sea monsters roam and a girl is on the hunt for answers...Previously published in the UK as The Girl, the Ghost and the Lost Name.
Reece Carter
Reece Carter is a prolific Australian author known for their captivating storytelling and unique narrative style. Their works often explore themes of identity, belonging, and self-discovery, resonating with readers of all ages. Carter's most notable work, "The Paper House," has been praised for its lyrical prose and thought-provoking themes. Through their writing, Carter has made a significant impact on the literary genre, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions. Their contributions to literature have solidified their place as a prominent voice in the Australian literary scene.