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Arrowhead : An ancient Viking curse has risen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eastham, Ruth.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (159 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Arrowhead
Place of Publication:
La Vergne : Vertebrate Publishing, 2018.
Summary:
When a playground scrap becomes a fight to the death, and an ancient curse awakes, Jack and Emma must uncover the arrowhead's secrets - before a terrible evil is unleashed.Award-winning children's author Ruth Eastham weaves twists, turns and adventures into the rollercoaster ride that is Arrowhead: aspects of Norse mythology, the importance of friendship and teamwork, race-against-the-clock tension, and terror as the world as you know it is turned upside down.Follow the three friends Jack, Emma and Skuli on their mission to save the world from the evil curse, as you are drawn into an emotional and thrilling journey - but one not to be missed.
Contents:
Intro
Epigraph
Contents
Part One: Ice
Chapter One: North
Chapter Two: Through the Graveyard Gate
Chapter Three: Ice Cave
Chapter Four: Dead Boy
Chapter Five: The Warning in the Runes
Chapter Six: Something in the Air
Chapter Seven: The Visitor
Chapter Eight: The Standing Stone
Part Two: The Plagues
Chapter Nine: Back to the Glacier
Chapter Ten: Into the Abyss
Chapter Eleven: Aftermath
Chapter Twelve: Children Murderers Be
Chapter Thirteen: Refuge
Chapter Fourteen: Protection Runes
Chapter Fifteen: Dragon Boat
Chapter Sixteen: Beware, My Brother
Chapter Seventeen: Plague of Water
Chapter Eighteen: Ransom
Part Three: Earth and Fire
Chapter Nineteen: The God of Hanged Men
Chapter Twenty: The Stave Church
Chapter Twenty-One: No Escape
Chapter Twenty-Two: Masks
Chapter Twenty-Three: Launch
Chapter Twenty-Four: Death Boat
Chapter Twenty-Five: Funeral
Epilogue: Beginnings
Author's Note
Acknowledgements
Quotes Used in Arrowhead
About the Author
Other Titles from Ruth Eastham.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-911342-62-2
OCLC:
1024276149

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