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The Plague Clem Martini

The Plague By Clem Martini

The Plague by Clem Martini


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Summary

Kyp awakes to a changed world. His Family is scattered: the flock decimated by plague, the Chooser dead - murdered by one of their own. Sick and alone, Kyp begins a journey. Humans have taken Kym - he doesn't know where, but he will keep searching because he made a promise. This book offers a view of the world from a bird's-eye perspective.

The Plague Summary

The Plague by Clem Martini

Kyp awakes to a changed world. His Family is scattered: the flock decimated by plague, the Chooser dead - murdered by one of their own. Sick and alone, Kyp begins a journey. Humans have taken Kym - he doesn't know where, but he will keep searching because he made a promise. He will keep flying east because he feels he must. It isn't long before Kyp picks up a ragtag band of companions - plague survivors, outcasts, orphans - united by their desire to follow him, even into the human colonies, even into fire. But Kyp's is not the only group to form. A messianic opponent, risen from the dead, is gathering The Collection. And he is hell-bent on revenge.

About Clem Martini

Clem Martini is a Canadian playwright and screenwriter who has written for both adults and young people. A professor of drama at the University of Calgary, he is a three-time winner of the Alberta Writer's Guild Drama Prize and was a Govenor General's Award nominee. The Plague is the second book in the Crow Chronicles trilogy, following The Mob, which was published to critical acclaim in 2006. The last in the series, The Judgment, is coming soon. Clem was born in Calgary, Alberta, and lives there with his wife and two daughters.

Additional information

GOR005397823
9780747575832
0747575835
The Plague by Clem Martini
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20070102
272
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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