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Sleepy Hollow: Rise Headless and Ride
- Jason Crane, Book 1
- Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
- Length: 12 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Book Two SLEEPY HOLLOW: Bridge of Bones is NOW AVAILABLE
JASON CRANE just turned seventeen years old.
He's a STAR WARS fan and a history geek. He doesn't believe in ghosts or the afterlife. He doesn't believe in psychic powers or tarot cards. He doesn't believe in the Headless Horseman.
But Sleepy Hollow will change all that. Because Jason Crane has a heritage to claim. Jason Crane has a Gift to discover. And Jason Crane has an old enemy who will RISE HEADLESS AND RIDE.
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- Lady Amalia Rose
- 2019-03-22
A Wonderful Ride
It started off slow, but the story really picked up a quarter of the way through. The reader was EXCELLENT. Nice pacing and great tone. I'm looking forward to hearing the next book!
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- Sam Fraser
- 2020-05-15
An idea so good I wish I'd thought of it
I'm a great fan of the Irving story and the Headless Horseman character. I've always wanted to bring that tale into a modern fantasy setting, but there's no point now. Richard Gleaves has created the best possible version of a modern Sleepy Hollow.
The characters are memorable and unique, the setting is creepy and gothic, and the haunts - when they come - are pretty chilling for this kind of YA fiction.
I was a little disappointed there wasn't more overtly supernatural stuff in this book. A lot of the story focuses on setting up the characters and the world, as this is clearly part one of a three-part story, and it only gets really spooky towards the end.
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