The Phantom Airman was written by Allan Frewin Jones and adapted for Elementary-Level readers.
This story is about four teenagers doing research at a disused air field which was used during World War Two. Their research takes on another dimension when they are haunted by a ghost who died as a fighter pilot during the war.
About the Book
The Phantom Airman was written by Allan Frewin Jones and adapted for Elementary-Level readers.
This story is about four teenagers doing research at a disused air field which was used during World War Two. Their research takes on another dimension when they are haunted by a ghost who died as a fighter pilot during the war.
About the Author
Allan Frewin Jones
Allan Frewin Jones (born 30 April 1954) is an English writer credited with more than 90 books for children and young adults.[1] He has published under the alternate names: Fiona Kelly, A F Jones, Frewin Jones, Damien Graves, Adam Blade, Nick Shadow, and Allan Jones.
Born in London, United Kingdom, Jones began writing at age nine.[3] He grew up with his mother, father, and one older sister, and enjoyed art, music, reading, and writing from an early age. Jones worked various clerical and civil service jobs until obtaining a Fine Art Diploma of Higher Education from.
- Langue
- Anglaise
- Dimensions
- 13 cm x 20 cm
- Edition
- MACMILLAN READERS
- Collection
- MacMillan Readers
- Auteur
- ALLAN FREWIN JONES
- Nombre de pages
- 64 pages
- Date de Parution
- 2014