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    The London Stone

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    £8.99
    An impossible quest, a battle against the greatest odds . . . and three friends who will fight, and maybe die, together . . .
    ISBN: 9781473221932
    AuthorSilverwood, Sarah
    PublisherNameOrion Publishing Co
    Pub Date30/03/2017
    BindingPaperback
    Pages320
    Availability: In Stock

    The prophecy has come to pass.

    The London Stone has been stolen and the Dark King rules the Nowhere. Only Mona and the new Seer dare to stand against him, leading an underground rebellion in the frozen wasteland . . . but what chance do they have, against both the Army of the Mad and Arnold Mather's soldiers?

    There is still hope: if they can recruit a banished race to their cause, maybe Fin and his friends can force a final battle against the Dark King. But that aid will be hard-won, through an almost impossible quest, and even then there are no guarantees.

    It will come down to three friends, standing together against all odds. And fulfilling their destinies, whatever the cost . . .

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    The prophecy has come to pass.

    The London Stone has been stolen and the Dark King rules the Nowhere. Only Mona and the new Seer dare to stand against him, leading an underground rebellion in the frozen wasteland . . . but what chance do they have, against both the Army of the Mad and Arnold Mather's soldiers?

    There is still hope: if they can recruit a banished race to their cause, maybe Fin and his friends can force a final battle against the Dark King. But that aid will be hard-won, through an almost impossible quest, and even then there are no guarantees.

    It will come down to three friends, standing together against all odds. And fulfilling their destinies, whatever the cost . . .