
Twice the Ring of Fire
1999
First Published
3.60
Average Rating
220
Number of Pages
Part of Series
In Rose Cottage, Juliet is taunted by the ghost of Rosette. What is the tragedy behind her death? Every time Juliet thinks she is close to the truth, Rosette reveals her lies. Why is Rosette so determined to part Juliet and Mario? And why does she demand Juliet give up Mario's gift to her - the ruby ring? Juliet is warned of death and danger - the tragedy of Rose Cottage will be played out again. Mario begs Juliet to leave Rose Cottage, but Juliet is hell bend on unravelling the mystery of Rosette's death - alone if she has to.
Avg Rating
3.60
Number of Ratings
47
5 STARS
30%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
21%
2 STARS
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1 STARS
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Author
Libby Hathorn
Author · 21 books
Libby Hathorn is an Australian writer who produces poetry, picture books, drama, novels, short stories, and nonfiction for children, young adults, and adults. Best known in the United States for her critically acclaimed novel Thunderwith, Hathorn has created works ranging from serious stories of troubled youth to lighthearted, fast-paced comedies. She writes of powerful female characters in her novels for junior readers, such as the protagonists in All about Anna and The Extraordinary Magics of Emma McDade; or of lonely, misunderstood teenagers in novels such as Feral Kid, Love Me Tender, and Valley under the Rock. As Maurice Saxby noted in St. James Guide to Children's Writers, "In her novels for teenagers especially, Hathorn exposes, with compassion, sensitivity, and poetry the universal and ongoing struggle of humanity to heal hurts, establish meaningful relationships, and to learn to accept one's self—and ultimately—those who have wronged us."