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Learn moreThe adventure continues in book two of the stunning Train to Impossible Places middle-grade fantasy series!
Suzy Smith and her friends have gathered again for the re-launch of The Impossible Postal Express. The celebrations don’t last long though, before Trollville is rocked by a violent tremor―one of a series growing more powerful by the day.
It’s clear something sinister is underfoot. Nevertheless Suzy’s got a long-overdue package that the Express must deliver, and it may just lead her to some answers.
In this second book in the Train to Impossible Places trilogy, Suzy and the Express will travel deep under Trollville through the Uncanny Valley, and sky-high to new impossible places like Cloud Forge. She and the gang will test out its kinks, er, new features, and meet new allies and enemies alike, from a sentient cloud-consciousness to an obnoxious magician.
P. G. Bell is a native of South Wales, where he was raised on a diet of Greek mythology, ghost stories, and Doctor Who. He’s had all sorts of jobs over the years, from lifeguard to roller-coaster operator, but has always wanted to write stories for a living. He lives in Wales with his wife, Anna, and their two children.
Fiona Hardingham is a British-born actress, singer, voice-over artist, and AudioFile Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. She earned a BA honors degree in performing arts from Middlesex University, London, and also studied at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
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“All aboard for an adventure like no other.”
“Solid storytelling that a troll would admire.”
“A rollicking adventure…reminiscent of Terry Pratchett and Diana Wynne Jones.”
“Full-steam ahead for more fun.”
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