The Legend of Walt the Wizard - Tait Ressler - Libros - Authorhouse - 9781449066635 - 20 de enero de 2010
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The Legend of Walt the Wizard

Tait Ressler

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The Legend of Walt the Wizard

Publisher Marketing: Book One - Walt the Wizard and the Sacred Medallion Walt hadn't been told much about his relatives and he often wondered why. What is so secretive about his family? It isn't until one day when he is invited to lunch by his father that he is given a gift he is told belonged to his grandfather. This gift is a sapphire blue medallion that holds a mysterious power, a magic that is soon known to a very evil enemy. Soon the city of London is thrust into darkness and it is up to Walt to save everyone. Now the question is will he emerge victorious, or lose and suffer the consequences? Book Two - Walt the Wizard and the return of Mondomour After three years it seems as if the threat of evil will never return to the city of London. That is until news of Mondomour's return begins to circulate throughout the city. Once again Walt must do whatever it takes to keep his family and the medallion safe. With the country on the verge of war and the transition to a new King and Queen will anything ever be normal again? Book Three - Sophea and the Witch It has been eight long years since the day Walt first received the medallion and yet it seems evil is always present as long as it exists. After a horrible kidnapping the people of London are once again afraid that the evil of the most feared dark wizard has somehow returned. Merlin is beginning to feel his time in the world of the living fade. Has England finally lost all hope of ever being free of darkness again? What will happen to the city that Walt has grown to love?

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Publicado 20 de enero de 2010
ISBN13 9781449066635
Editores Authorhouse
Páginas 268
Dimensiones 127 × 203 × 16 mm   ·   294 g