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Lian Tanner
Path of Beasts
English · Paperback / Softback
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Informationen zum Autor LIAN TANNER is a playwright and a captivating storyteller. She lives in Australia. Klappentext Do you dare to join Goldie in her hardest task ever as she walks down the mysterious Beast Road! deep inside the Museum of Thieves? No one knows where it goes and no one has ever returned from it. The city of Jewel is in peril once again! as it is held captive by the frightful Fugleman! his band of Blessed Guardians! and an army of merciless mercenaries. There's no doubt that Goldie and Toadspit want to get their city back! but how can a small group of children fight against such overwhelming forces of evil? And how! as Goldie is determined! can they avoid bloodshed in a war that will set thieves against soldiers! and trickery and deception against a mighty cannon that shoots cannonballs bent on destruction? As Toadspit fights the Fugleman in a duel to the death! Goldie must face her hardest task yet. If she is to save the city! she must walk the mysterious Beast Road! deep inside the Museum of Thieves. No one knows where it goes and no one has ever returned from it. The Captive City It was nighttime when the three children entered the city of Jewel. Ragged and filthy, they clung to the shadows, their feet making no sound on the cobbled paths. They had been gone for weeks, torn away from home without the chance to say goodbye, and they were bursting with impatience to see their parents. But they carried secrets with them--secrets that would get them killed if they were caught by the wrong people. And so they stopped and listened at every corner. They saw no one, but the hair on the backs of their necks prickled and their faces were pale with tension. This was not the city they had left behind. Fear hung over the streets, as thick as fog. The light of the watergas lamps seemed to tremble as it spilled across the deserted footpaths. The houses, with their locked doors and tightly drawn curtains, held their breath. The children crept deeper and deeper into the city, until at last they came to the Bridge of Beasts, where it crossed the Grand Canal. They paused there, watching for any sign of movement. Then they slipped across the bridge one by one. They were close to their homes now, and eager to press on. But the last few weeks had taught them the value of caution, and they paused again. It was just as well they did. Somewhere nearby a boot struck the cobblestones. Immediately, Goldie gave a hand signal and all three children pressed into the shadows at the end of the bridge. Toadspit wrapped his fingers around the hilt of the sword that he carried at his side. His younger sister, Bonnie, gripped her longbow. But Goldie shook her head fiercely at them, and they did not move again. The five men who came swaggering up the middle of the boulevard were clearly soldiers, although their uniforms and haversacks seemed to be made up of bits and pieces from a dozen different armies. They carried rifles slung across their chests, and their eyes and teeth gleamed in the gaslight. They looked as if they owned the city and everything in it. Goldie had been expecting something like this, but still it was a shock to see such men on the streets of Jewel. She found her hand straying toward the sword on Toadspit’s hip. Her breath quickened.?.?.?. No! She jerked her hand back. The wolf-sark, the battle madness that she carried so unwillingly inside her, lay just below the surface. If she drew that sword she would be lost. She had almost killed someone last time the wolf-sark took hold of her. She would not risk it happening again. She swallowed her anger and prayed that the soldiers would pass quickly. But the soldiers seemed to have no intention of passing. One of them, a tall man with red side-whiskers that curled almost to his chin, leaned his rifle against the canal fence and took biscuits and a water canteen from...
Product details
Authors | Lian Tanner |
Publisher | Yearling Books |
Languages | English |
Age Recommendation | ages 9 to 12 |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 08.10.2013 |
EAN | 9780375859809 |
ISBN | 978-0-375-85980-9 |
No. of pages | 352 |
Dimensions | 133 mm x 192 mm x 20 mm |
Series |
Keepers Keepers |
Subject |
Children's and young people's books
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