Book description
When Tamzin goes to stay with her grandmother in Cornwall, she is drawn
towards a small grey statue of a grey horse, kept in a cabinet for
safe-keeping. One day she accidentally drops the statue and unwittingly
releases the evil spirit of the Grey Horse that has been trapped inside.
Her mistake threatens to bring storms and danger, and it is only Tamzin
who can put things right. To do this she needs the help of the
benevolent spirit of the Blue Horse who, according to the ancient
legend, defeated the Grey Horse once before. In this third adventure, a
newcomer arrives and with his help Tamzin is nearer to solving the
mystery behind the ancient legend. But the Grey Horse's power is growing
even stronger, putting not only her life in danger but that of the whole
village. Hoewever Tamzin is almost sure that the spirit of the Blue
Horse is nearby when her favourite pony Moonlight comes to her rescue
once again. Born in Hertfordshire in 1952, Louise Cooper describes
herself as 'a typical scatterbrained Gemini'. She spent most of her
school years writing stories when she should have been concentrating on
lessons, and her first fantasy novel, The Book of Paradox, was published
in 1973, when she was just twenty years old. Since then she has
published more than 60 books for adults and children. Louise is a
full-time writer and now lives in Cornwall with her husband.