Authors: Isobelle Carmody
L
IKE EVERY ORPHAN
, I had heard stories about Obernewtyn.
It was used by parents as a sort of horror tale to make naughty children behave. But in truth very little was known about it.
Some said it was just like another Councilfarm, and that the master there had only sought labor for an area too remote to interest normal laborers. Others said Lukas Seraphim was himself afflicted in some way, while still others claimed he was a doctor and wanted subjects to practice on.
Those Misfits taken there were never seen again.
THE OBERNEWTYN CHRONICLES
Obernewtyn
The Farseekers
Ashling
The Keeping Place
Wavesong
The Stone Key
The Sending
Red Queen
THE GATEWAY TRILOGY
Night Gate
Winter Door
LITTLE FUR
The Legend Begins
A Fox Called Sorrow
A Mystery of Wolves
A Riddle of Green
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Obernewtyn
copyright © 1987 by Isobelle Carmody
The Farseekers
copyright © 1990 by Isobelle Carmody
Map copyright © 2008 by Penguin Group Australia
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