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|sort=Great Harlequin Grim
|title=The Great Harlequin Grim
|date=April 2007
|isbn=978-0099487654
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0099487659</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0099487659|aznus=<amazonus>0385609205</amazonus>
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Things aren't going so well for Glenn (two Ns - he's named after the Smiths song ''Death At One's Elbow'') Jackson. Recently uprooted from urban Burnley to the rural Lake District, he's having trouble fitting in to his new and wildly beautiful but equally parochial surroundings. A talented artist, Glenn is perfectly at home with the wild landscape, but he and his father are not welcomed by most of the close-knit community. As if trying to fit in better weren't difficult enough, Glenn's mother has mysteriously gone walkabout. And his father's not saying where. If it weren't for the untidy but bewitching Laura and his sketching, Glenn would be in desperate straits.

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