From School Library Journal
Grade 3-5–When Nicky's mother takes a new job as a horse trainer for a wealthy American who lives in a haunted Scottish castle, the girl and her mom step into a world of mystery. Bloodybow Castle has a dark past, fueled by a feud over a priceless stallion that led to the death of a 10-year-old boy. At night, Nicky hears mysterious noises in the stable yard and later learns that the white pony, Rowan, is a ghost. She and the estate owner's son, Jed, realize that the unsettled spirits of the past present danger for the horses that currently live at Bloodybow. They work together to unravel the mysteries and try to help Rowan save the animals. While kids may stumble over some of the British terminology, the story is fast moving and should hold their interest. Small, atmospheric black-and-white drawings capture the flavor of the text. A good choice for horse lovers and mystery aficionados alike.
–Kelley Rae Unger, Peabody Institute, MA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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About the Author
For decades, Kathleen Peyton has been a much-loved and respected writer for children. She grew up in London but now lives in the countryside of Essex, where she keeps horses - the subject of some of her most famous novels. Her ambition on leaving school was to become a painter, and she studied at Kingston Art School and at Manchester Art School. Kathleen has written many books for children including the Flambards novels, and, most recently, Blind Beauty. She won the Carnegie Medal with her novel The Edge of the Cloud.