Book 2 in a fast-paced, action-packed and cinematic series - rich in mythology, history, and adventure.Sanjeev's dog, Jigsaw, is missing in the middle of winter in New Jersey. But this tragedy is dwarfed by what happens to him in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Has he really entered the 6th Century and become the slave to monks traveling the Silk Road to Byzantium—and might they just be murderers? Trouble is, even if he figures out how to get out of this, he’s got other problems: someone, or something, is coming after him.Part of the answer might be Sara, a girl who contacts him on the net and keeps talking about the Immortals. But who, or what, are The Three Hares, and how can they stop the darkness about to engulf the world?Also reads as a standalone.

This is Book 2 in the The Three Hares Series. See all The Three Hares books here.
At the Acropolis, the winter sun fell on the citadel’s ancient buildings perched on the hillside.
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Bob Cattell was born in East Anglia in 1948 and now lives in Wenhaston, Suffolk. He combines his job as an advertising copywriter with writing children's books about sport. He is a lifelong Aston Villa supporter. David Ross was somehow always the reserve in his school football team, which gave him lots of time to observe the game. He loves to hate supporting
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