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Sam to the Ends of the Earth: The Sea Witch
- Gesprochen von: Megan Mackie
- Spieldauer: 7 Std. und 36 Min.
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Sixteen-year-old Jenny is struggling with the loss of her friend, Sam. On the day he was kidnapped, by the most horrible sea witch ever imaginable, she vowed to find him. "I’ll travel to the ends of the Earth, Sam, if needs be. Where ever she takes you, I will follow."
It’s a promise that weighs heavily on her heart. She has no way of getting to him.
Go with Jenny on her journey of discovery. She has many obstacles to overcome, and things go from bad to worse. In her search for Sam, Jenny finds another big problem. The sea witch is mustering a plan to destroy Cornwall.
How ever will Jenny be able to save the boy she loves, when the most horrible sea witch has taken him to the bottomless pit in the bay? And how will she save Cornwall.
Johnny, Sam’s best friend, is doing everything he can to help, but he finds himself falling in love with her, and Jenny begins to have feelings for him. An emotional triangle ensues, but who will she chose, and will any of it really matter when the sea witch is about to destroy Cornwall?
There isn’t much time. Jenny needs to find Sam and save Cornwall, but how?
Sam to the Ends of the Earth: The Sea Witch is a fantastical adventure that recounts real places and historical facts based around the old tin and copper mines on Caradon Hill. St. Cleer was known as "Hell up" by Liskeard. It was a town that grew dramatically with the rise of the mining industry and fell just as quickly after the mines closed. What was left attracted the worst kind of evil. It remained below the surface, unknown to the rest of the world, until now.