The Whisperer (novel) explained

The Whisperer
Author:Fiona McIntosh
Language:English
Genre:Fiction, Fantasy
Publisher:HarperCollins
Release Date:2009
Media Type:Print (paperback)
Pages:312
Isbn:978-0-7322-8667-5

The Whisperer is a 2009 fantasy novel aimed at pre-teens and teens (ages 9–14) by Fiona McIntosh.

Plot summary

The Whisperer is a fantasy novel. The story is told in third person. It follows the adventures of Griff, a thirteen-year-old boy who works in the circus, and Lute, Crown Prince of Drestonia. Griff can eavesdrop on other people's thoughts. When the circus master discovers Griff's amazing ability, he forces the young boy to appear in his show. Griff knows what he is doing is wrong and escapes from the circus with Tess, a fellow performer, and her magical creatures. Meanwhile, Prince Lute's uncle Janko is scheming to overthrow his brother and become the next king. Lute is forced to flee, and seek help from a bitter dwarf and an angry pirate. One day, Griff hears a mysterious voice crying out for help in his mind. He calls the voice the Whisperer. With the help of his friends, magical and human, Griff realises that the Whisperer, whoever he is, is in great peril, and that it is up to him to save the mysterious voice.

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