

There's a lot for him to get used to - the fields, the farm animals, the quiet.īut the more Arthur explores his new home, the more it becomes evident that the village's strangeness may not all be in his mind. To give you a flavour of the first book, let me hand over to the author, Wilf Morgan, as I think he can probably put it best - seeing as he's only a human, same as you.Īrthur Ness is a lonely, scared, young boy - evacuated from wartime London during the Blitz to live in the countryside village of Waterwhistle. So you can un-der-stand-me.Īrthur Ness and the Secret of Waterwhistle is a two-part story (though there'll be other Arthur Ness adventures to follow). I forget, you're only a human, after all. Okay, okay, fine, I'll go back to the beginning. I live in a place called Arilon where there are loads of floating islands and flying ships and a really nasty queen and Weavers and Sharp-Eyes and Needlemen and a terrible creature called the RainHand and what do you mean you can't keep up? Come on, I'm not talking that fast. (Yes, the good-looking one in the picture at the top of the page). Hello and welcome to the website for Arthur Ness and the Secret of Waterwhistle!
