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Who Framed Alice Prophet

1998140 pagesMacmillan Children's Books

Synopsis

When Marshall and Simon discover a painting of a girl named Alice Prophet, they notice strange changes in the artwork that no one else seems to see. The beautiful garden in the painting transforms into a stormy landscape, and Alice appears to be in danger from a sinister shadow. The boys soon learn that the real Alice Prophet had a unique ability to infuse her paintings with elements from the real world, leading them to suspect she might now be trapped within her own creation.

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About the author

Michael Thomas Ford is the author of Suicide Notes, a powerful and honest look at difficult themes. He writes fiction that explores the complexities of life and relationships.

Genres

Characters

Commander MarshallProtagonist
SimonProtagonist
Alice ProphetSupporting

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Places

Eerie, Indiana

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