The Time Keeper

By (author): Meagan Mahoney

Edinburgh in 1902, a historic city on the precipice of modern progress, is not an easy place for an inquisitive orphan, and twelve-year-old Malcolm McKenzie knows he’s lucky to have an apprenticeship with the local clockmaker, Jack Alexander. When Jack is found dead inside a locked clocktower, Malcolm’s life begins to unravel. Even worse, Jack’s son and Malcolm’s best friend, Peter, is stricken with a mysterious and life-threatening illness.

Malcolm is sure that both the truth behind Jack’s untimely death and the map to a miracle cure for Peter lie inside a seemingly broken watch Jack had been unable to fix. As the clock ticks away on Peter’s life, Malcolm and fellow orphan and pickpocket Maddie must outrun and outsmart those who want the cure to remain hidden as they race through the streets and clocktowers of Edinburgh to solve the puzzle of the watch before it’s too late.

AUTHOR

Meagan Mahoney

Meagan Mahoney is an author who balances her love of writing with her work as a pediatric intensive care doctor. Her debut novel, Meranda and the Legend of the Lake, was nominated for the 2023 Forest of Reading Silver Birch Fiction Award, IODE Violet Downey Book Award, and R. Ross Annett Award for Children’s Literature. She lives in Calgary, Alberta, where she loves to explore the mountains with her husband, three children, and a very nervous rescue dog.


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“ltpgtCalgary pediatric doctor Meagan Mahoneys sophomore novel is a propulsive historical adventure full of mystery suspense and illustrated cluesltpgt”
Linda Ludke
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Dimensions:

216 Pages
8in * 5.375in * 1in
200gr

Published:

October 19, 2024

Publisher:

Cormorant Books

ISBN:

9781770867604

Book Subjects:

JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / Europe

Language:

eng

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