The Last Quarrel: Episode 2

Prince Cavan is sure his younger brother, Swane, is behind the children going missing in the city. But his father refuses to listen and sends him away to investigate reports of selkies stealing people from the countryside. A furious Cavan fears this is part of a conspiracy. But then he meets Fallon, a simple country sergeant who has his own theories about the attacks on Gaelland. And what they cannot achieve apart, they must just do together ...

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The Last Quarrel: Episode 2

Prince Cavan is sure his younger brother, Swane, is behind the children going missing in the city. But his father refuses to listen and sends him away to investigate reports of selkies stealing people from the countryside. A furious Cavan fears this is part of a conspiracy. But then he meets Fallon, a simple country sergeant who has his own theories about the attacks on Gaelland. And what they cannot achieve apart, they must just do together ...

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The Last Quarrel: Episode 2

The Last Quarrel: Episode 2

by Duncan Lay
The Last Quarrel: Episode 2

The Last Quarrel: Episode 2

by Duncan Lay

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Overview

Prince Cavan is sure his younger brother, Swane, is behind the children going missing in the city. But his father refuses to listen and sends him away to investigate reports of selkies stealing people from the countryside. A furious Cavan fears this is part of a conspiracy. But then he meets Fallon, a simple country sergeant who has his own theories about the attacks on Gaelland. And what they cannot achieve apart, they must just do together ...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781760082918
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Publication date: 02/12/2015
Series: The Last Quarrel , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 148
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Duncan Lay is the author of two best-selling Australian fantasy series, the Dragon Sword Histories and the Empire Of Bones. He writes on the train, to and from his job as production editor of The Sunday Telegraph, Australia's biggest-selling newspaper. He lives on the Central Coast of NSW with his wife and two children.



Twitter: @duncanlay
Website: www.duncanlay.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/duncan.lay

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