**Fans of epic adventure will love the life-or-death stakes in the third Gods and Warriors book** The eruption of the volcano has shrouded the sun in ash, and the harsh winter is never-ending. With no trace of his lost sister to be found, Hylas takes ship for Keftiu, to find Pirra and free her
The Eye of the Falcon
โ Scribed by Michelle Paver
- Publisher
- Penguin Books Ltd;Puffin
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 418 KB
- Edition
- UK
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 014197043X
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โฆ Synopsis
Winter was colder than anyone can remember, and there is no spring. The eruption of Thalakrea has shrouded the sky in ash, and blotted out the Sun.
Fate brings Hylas to the island of Keftiu. He is desperate to find his friends: Pirra, the daughter of the High Priestess, and Havoc the lion cub. But Keftiu has suffered more than anywhere from the fury of the gods, and the once-prosperous island has been ravaged by cold, famine and plague.
As Hylas sets off alone, he is tormented by the fear that Pirra and Havoc may not have survived the winter...
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