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Winterborne Home for Vengeance and Valour by Ally Carter - digital pack

FIVE EXTRAORDINARY ORPHANS. ONE INCREDIBLE MYSTERY.

Bursting with adventure, mayhem and friendship, this is the first in an action-packed new middle-grade series – from the bestselling author of Gallagher Girls, Ally Carter – and the perfect book for readers who love the mystery of Robin Stevens and the mayhem of A Series of Unfortunate Events

At the Winterborne Home for Vengeance and Valour, nothing is what it seems, no one is who they say they are and nowhere is safe. And now a ragtag group of orphans, led by 11-year-old April, must unravel the riddle of a missing heir, a supposed phantom and a secret key, all without alerting the adults of Winterborne House that trouble is afoot. Can they use their individual talents to make sure this home for misfits isn’t lost to them forever?

Hachette Children’s Group are offering this digital pack to celebrate the publication of the book. Can you help them unlock the secrets?

Please note, we would love to see the packs being used within your library and to send photos of the group using #VengeanceandValour on social media and tagging HachetteKids,HachetteSchools and @readingagency.

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