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9780385606295

Deep Trouble

Deep Trouble

by Debi Gliori

Publisher Doubleday

Genre: Children's & YA

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  • First Printing
  • Hardcover


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About the book

A fourth book in the successful 'Pure Dead' series.

Something wicked this way comes - to StregaSchloss!
A demonic invasion poses a dastardly threat to the Strega-Borgia family. But who has noticed? Pandora is besotted with the new butler, Titus is surfing the net in a fit of teen angst and the beasts are busy giving their moat a makeover. Only the immensely dependable and surprisingly magical nanny, Mrs McLachlan, recognizes the real danger. But is she powerful enough to protect everyone at Strega-Schloss?

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About the Author

Debi Gliori

Debi Gliori is a Scottish writer and illustrator of children's books.


She started writing children's books in 1976 and attended art school in Edinburgh from 1979 to 1984. She then received an Drew Grant travelling scholarship award to go to Milan, and worked as a freelance from 1984. In 1989, independent children's book publisher Walker Books signed her, and she acquired an agent.


Gliori is the creator of many children's books including the Mr Bear picture book series. She wrote the black comedy Pure Dead series for older children, with Pure Dead Magic being her first novel.


Gliori lives in East Lothian, just outside Edinburgh.


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