The Ring of Five Trilogy: The Unknown Spy
On sale
3rd March 2011
Price: £7.99
Genre
Children's, Teenage & Educational / Children's / Teenage Fiction & True Stories / Fantasy & Magical Realism (children's
Selected:
ebook / ISBN-13: 9780857384652
In Book Two in the Ring of Five trilogy, Wilsons Spy Academy has called back their most brilliant trainee spy: Danny Caulfield.
Danny is to be sent on an urgent mission: to find the treaty stone that protects the Upper World before the Ring of Five, leaders of the Cherbs, destroy it and wage war.
Danny and his friend Dixie – a spy who can appear and disappear at will – must set off the Kingdom of Morne to save the stone. But the Cherb children have got there first, and the King of Morne pits Danny against them in a contest for the stone. Lily, a Cherb, reveals to Danny that she is his sister: she urges him to join the Ring of Five with her.
Danny is locked into a battle between the two worlds and with himself. Who’s side is he on? Wilsons or the Ring of Five? And how much can he truly trust Lily?
A high-stakes spy adventure, complete with double crossings, brilliant spy inventions, and a hero who has everything to learn about who he really is.
Danny is to be sent on an urgent mission: to find the treaty stone that protects the Upper World before the Ring of Five, leaders of the Cherbs, destroy it and wage war.
Danny and his friend Dixie – a spy who can appear and disappear at will – must set off the Kingdom of Morne to save the stone. But the Cherb children have got there first, and the King of Morne pits Danny against them in a contest for the stone. Lily, a Cherb, reveals to Danny that she is his sister: she urges him to join the Ring of Five with her.
Danny is locked into a battle between the two worlds and with himself. Who’s side is he on? Wilsons or the Ring of Five? And how much can he truly trust Lily?
A high-stakes spy adventure, complete with double crossings, brilliant spy inventions, and a hero who has everything to learn about who he really is.
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Reviews
Plenty here to keep young teenagers' adrenalin pumping in this Harry Potter/Robert Muchmore mash-up.' Irish Independent
'captures the reader's attention from the opening paragraph ... The ending will leave the reader looking forward to the final volume of this trilogy with anticipation' Inis.