Book 3 in a fast-paced, action-packed and cinematic series - rich in mythology, history, and adventure.Fifteen year old Salma Mansour is an expert in taekwondo, a skill she now needs to stay alive. One second, she's in the British Museum, the next she is transported back a thousand years to the vicious Battle of Maldon between the Saxons and the Vikings... Things brighten momentarily when she encounters Sara and Sanjeev, who seem to understand this extraordinary time slip. They don't have much time to plan though; without warning, all three are transported to Xi'an, home of the Terracotta Warriors and stronghold of Chan, a wealthy gang leader bent on immortality. Chan has kidnapped world-famous geneticist Lin Dan and assembled fragments of an ancient magic to empower him. Chan will stop at nothing to fulfil his dream...even if it means releasing evil forces far beyond his control... In this epic final instalment, The Three Hares, Sara, Sanjeev and Salma, must work together to defeat Chan and the power that controls him, or else...Also reads as a standalone.
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Can you solve the puzzles to save the Kingdom? Put your puzzle skills to the test with mazes, word games and codes to crack!
The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
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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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