The Wolves Chronicles Series by Joan Aiken

3.95 · 139 ratings
  • The Whispering Mountain (The Wolves Chronicles #0)
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    The Whispering Mountain (The Wolves Chronicles #0)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1968

    Winner of the Guardian Prize for FictionIn the small town of Pennygaff, where Owen has been sent to live after his mother’s death, a legendary golden harp has been found. Knowing of the prophesy of the Harp of Teirtu, Owen must prevent the magic harp from falling into the evil clutches of its reputed owner, the sinister and diabolical Lord Mayln. But it won’t be easy... more

  • The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (The Wolves Chronicles #1)
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    The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (The Wolves Chronicles #1)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings · published 1962

    Wicked wolves and a grim governess threaten Bonnie and her cousin Sylvia when Bonnie's parents leave Willoughby Chase for a sea voyage. Left in the care of the cruel Miss Slighcarp, the girls can hardly believe what is happening to their once happy home. The servants are dismissed, the furniture is sold, and Bonnie and Sylvia are sent to a prison-like orphan school. It seems as if the endless hours of drudgery will never cease.With the help of Simon the gooseboy and his flock, they escape... more

  • Black Hearts in Battersea (The Wolves Chronicles #2)
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    Black Hearts in Battersea (The Wolves Chronicles #2)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1964

    Simon, the foundling from The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, arrives in London to meet an old friend and pursue the study of painting. Instead he finds himself unwittingly in the middle of a wicked crew's fiendish caper to overthrow the good King James and the Duke and Duchess of Battersea. With the help of his friend Sophie and the resourceful waif Dido, Simon narrowly escapes a series of madcap close calls and dangerous run-ins... more

  • Nightbirds on Nantucket (The Wolves Chronicles #3)
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    Nightbirds on Nantucket (The Wolves Chronicles #3)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 4.07 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 1966

    Having had enough of life on board the ship that saved her from a watery grave, Dido Twite wants nothing more than to sail home to England. Instead, Captain Casket's ship lands in Nantucket, where Dido and the captain's daughter, Dutiful Penitence, are left in the care of Dutiful's sinister Aunt Tribulation. In Tribulation's farmhouse, life is unbearable... more

  • The Stolen Lake (The Wolves Chronicles #4)
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    The Stolen Lake (The Wolves Chronicles #4)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 15 ratings · published 1981

    Dido Twite, heroine of Black Hearts in Battersea and Nightbirds on Nantucket, is on her wildest adventure yet. On her way back to London aboard the Thrush, Dido and crew are summoned to the aid of the tyrannical queen of New Cumbria. Her island is an infernal place where birds carry off men and fish eat human flesh. The queen is greatly distressed because a neighbouring king has stolen her lake... more

  • Dangerous Games (The Wolves Chronicles #5)
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    Dangerous Games (The Wolves Chronicles #5)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1998

    This eagerly awaited addition to Joan Aiken's award-winning Wolves series takes us on Dido's most imaginative adventure yet!Dido Twite has been sailing the high seas, chasing after Lord Herodsfoot, who is scouring the globe for new and interesting games. Now he's needed back in London, in the hope that his games will help King James, who is lying ill and wretched with a mysterious disease no doctor can cure... more

  • The Cuckoo Tree (The Wolves Chronicles #6)
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    The Cuckoo Tree (The Wolves Chronicles #6)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1971

    When Dido Twite sets foot back on English soil, more mischief awaits. As her friend Captain Hughes recovers from a carriage accident, Dido stays at the Dogkennel Cottages and meets the odd inhabitants of Tegleaze Manor: strange old Lady Tegleaze, her nephew, Tobit, and his wizened, witchy nurse, Sannie. Soon suspicious things happen. A priceless miniature is stolen. Tobit is framed and then kidnapped. A twin sister is found... more

  • Dido and Pa (The Wolves Chronicles #7)
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    Dido and Pa (The Wolves Chronicles #7)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1986

    Dido Twite is waylaid by her father, the shady Abednego Twite, acting on instructions from his evil patron. Why is Dido so urgently needed in Wapping? Why are King Richard's friends all accidentally drowning in the Thames? How does hard-drinking Mrs Lily Bloodvessel figure in this intricate plot, with her cellar full of sleeping guttersnipes? Another rollercoasting story by Joan Aiken, in which Dido's scheming Pa finally receives his comeuppance.

  • Is Underground (The Wolves Chronicles #8)
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    Is Underground (The Wolves Chronicles #8)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1992

    The irrepressible Twile family is back, and there's mischief afoot in this newest adventure in the celebrated Wolves Chronicles.

  • Cold Shoulder Road (The Wolves Chronicles #9)
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    Cold Shoulder Road (The Wolves Chronicles #9)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1995

    Having freed the children enslaved in the northern mines, Is Twite and her cousin Arun return to Folkestone to find Arun's mother. But she has disappeared without a trace. There's plenty of evidence of strange goings-on now that the Channel Tunnel is open, and smugglers called the Merry Gentry have the whole countryside terrified. Is and Arun are up against the evil Dominic de la Twite and the sneaky Admiral Fishskin in this witty adventure. An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists.

  • Midwinter Nightingale (The Wolves Chronicles #10)
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    Midwinter Nightingale (The Wolves Chronicles #10)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2003

    Dido and Simon are in danger in this new addition to the Wolves Chronicles. Dido, back in England from America, is almost instantly kidnapped and taken to a derelict mansion surrounded by a deadly moat. The evil baron residing there, who is also a werewolf, wants desperately to know where King Dick is hidden. For the king is dying, and the evil baron wants to put his own demented son on the throne. Meanwhile Simon is with the ailing king... more

  • The Witch of Clatteringshaws (The Wolves Chronicles #11)
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    The Witch of Clatteringshaws (The Wolves Chronicles #11)

    Joan Aiken

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    The Witch of Clatteringshaws lives in Scotland in a disused Ladies Convenience - not at all convenient, the plumbing having long been smashed. In London, Simon Battersea, unhappily settled on the throne of England, is forced to live in St James's Palace with his good friend, Dido Twite... more

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