The first installment in a series from Vivienne Mathews, this anthropomorphic tale is sure to strike a chord with fans of "Redwall," "Watership Down," and "Warriors." Centered on a rivalry between two otter captains and the ancient threat that brings them together, it is an adventure-fantasy on the open sea, described by the author as "'Wind in the Willows' with pirates."********************A haunting mist sits on the harbor beneath Secora Tor.It hides a secret that only Captain Marshall, son of the greatest explorer in the ...
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The first installment in a series from Vivienne Mathews, this anthropomorphic tale is sure to strike a chord with fans of "Redwall," "Watership Down," and "Warriors." Centered on a rivalry between two otter captains and the ancient threat that brings them together, it is an adventure-fantasy on the open sea, described by the author as "'Wind in the Willows' with pirates."********************A haunting mist sits on the harbor beneath Secora Tor.It hides a secret that only Captain Marshall, son of the greatest explorer in the kingdom's history, can unlock. When he receives a cryptic message from a shocking source, the stoic otter sets out on a dangerous journey to save his queen from the evil wolf Baron Von Ulric, never suspecting that McKinley the Marauder, notorious pirate and general miscreant, might have ambitions that could put his mission at risk.Now the captains find their paths converging in a race against time as they travel through mythical tales to the legendary island of Mosque Hill, each of them hoping to reach an ancient artifact before it is too late. Each of them desperate to stay ahead of the secrets that they keep.What will they lose along the way?And where will they turn when they realize that nothing is as it seems?
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This item shows signs of wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact, but may have aesthetic issues such as small tears, bends, scratches, and scuffs. Spine may also show signs of wear. Pages may include some notes and highlighting. May include "From the library of" labels. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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FINE. As new-gift quality! 297 pages. 5x8x.8" (12.6x20.3x2cm). A haunting mist sits on the harbor beneath Secora Tor. It hides a secret that only Captain Marshall, son of the greatest explorer in the kingdom's history, can unlock. When he receives a cryptic message from a shocking source, the stoic otter sets out on a dangerous journey to save his queen from the evil wolf Baron Von Ulric, never suspecting that McKinley the Marauder, notorious pirate and general miscreant, might have ambitions that could put his mission at risk. Now – accompanied by a gypsy mercenary, a dishonored knight, and a family of thieves – the Captain finds their paths converging in an uneasy alliance, becoming a race against time as they travel through mythical tales to the legendary island of Mosque Hill, each of them hoping to reach an ancient artifact before it is too late. Each of them desperate to stay ahead of the secrets that they keep. What will they lose along the way? And where will they turn when they realize that nothing is as it seems?