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Blade of Fire Stuart Hill

Blade of Fire By Stuart Hill

Blade of Fire by Stuart Hill


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Summary

Twenty years have passed since the tiny kingdom of the Icemark last defended itself from invasion. Now the imperial invader Scipio Bellorum is back - joined by his brutal twin sons. The Icemark's fate rests with Queen Thirrin and Oskan Witchfather - and their five strong-willed children. But not all the royal siblings are ready for the task.

Blade of Fire Summary

Blade of Fire by Stuart Hill

Twenty years have passed since the tiny kingdom of the Icemark last defended itself from invasion. Now the imperial invader Scipio Bellorum is back - joined by his brutal twin sons. The Icemark's fate rests with Queen Thirrin and Oskan Witchfather - and their five strong-willed children. But not all the royal siblings are ready for the task. What of Medea, the dark daughter, poisoning the family from within? Or Sharley, the youngest and weakest son, strangely foretold to return with a blade of fire? The second book in The Icemark Chronicles takes the fight to the seas, the skies, the hot lands to the south - and even beyond, to the places of the mind.

About Stuart Hill

Stuart Hill was born in Leicester, in the East Midlands, where he still lives. He has worked as a car trimmer, a cemetery gardener, a teacher, archaeologist and bookseller. He now writes full-time. The Cry of the Icemark was his first novel for children.

Additional information

GOR002892332
9781904442882
1904442889
Blade of Fire by Stuart Hill
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Chicken House Ltd
20060904
640
N/A
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