Lychford Green is an old RAF airbase. It hasn't been used in years, but somehow it still bears the traces of the horrors which took place there 50 years previous. When Regan, Tom, Jack and Frankie investigate the empty airfield for a school project, they find that it echoes with its untold story.
The Greek island of Panos is magically beautiful. But Regan, Frankie, Tom and Jack are about to discover its grisly past. High above the sun-drenched beach stands an ancient stone altar. There, human victims were once sacrificed to Artemis, the Huntress, and their bloody bodies flung into the sea.
The skeleton of a 16th-century monk is discovered when an ancient coffin is unearthed in the grounds of Lychford Abbey. With the skeleton is an evil power, temporarily hushed by the secret medieval ritual of bell, book, and candle.
A horse was sacrificed 2000 years ago to the Celtic gods of the underworld. As the village of Bodin Summerley prepares for its May Day celebrations, a team of archaeologists and four children excavate the horse's mummified head. The discovery turns the ancient festivities into something sinister.
By the same author as A Prayer for the Dying, this novel revolves around a wartime plot to kidnap or assassinate Winston Churchill. 14 German soldiers are parachuted into Norfolk disguised as a Polish unit, and aided by a local woman and an IRA gunman, they make their attempt.
This is another title in the series of supernatural thrillers about a group of kids who join their school's archaeology club, and find that the evil of the past won't stay buried.