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The Frost Child
ISBN/GTIN

The Frost Child

8 - 12 J.
BookPaperback
Ranking567in057
CHF12.90

Description

The final fantasy adventure in the riveting Navigator trilogy. Twice the evil Harsh have tried to destroy time, and twice Owen and the Resisters have stopped them. In "City of Time, " Owen, the brave Navigator, killed the Harsh king, and now the Harsh are hungry for revenge. Their massive fleet is ready to hunt down the wily Navigator. In this third and final book, the Navigator and his friends face their toughest battle yet. As Owen searches for a way to overcome the Harsh once and for all, he sails the seas of time, encountering marvelous creatures, pirates--and grave danger. Every turn in his journey takes him further back through the years, closer to his father and grandfather, who spent their lives trying to unlock the secret to defeating the Harsh. But it is Owen who discovers that the mysterious Frost Child holds the key. "The Frost Child" is full of memorable characters, surprises and inventions, and exciting battles. With handsome illustrations by Jon Goodell, this book is a dazzling conclusion to a thrilling story.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-440-42246-4
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date01/07/2010
Pages352 pages
LanguageEnglish
Minimum age8 years
Article no.7915552
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.5964943
Product group057
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Author

Eoin McNamee was born in County Down, Northern Ireland. He is the author of the first two books in the Navigator trilogy: The Navigator, a New York Times bestseller, and City of Time. He is critically acclaimed as a writer of novels for adults, the best known being Resurrection Man, which was made into a film. He was awarded the Macaulay Fellowship for Irish Literature, and has also written two adult thrillers under the name John Creed.