The Firestones of Gava
Book Description
Four young teenage mountain bikers; Malc, Walt, Lennie and Lucille, become involved with kindly old Sebastian Cobb, and agree to help him in his search for some mysterious `firestones' mentioned in several ancient manuscripts. This takes them from the town museum to the crypt of the local church, then finally up onto the bleak moors of Scarmoor Fells, where they seek the den of a Saxon hermit call...
MoreFour young teenage mountain bikers; Malc, Walt, Lennie and Lucille, become involved with kindly old Sebastian Cobb, and agree to help him in his search for some mysterious `firestones' mentioned in several ancient manuscripts. This takes them from the town museum to the crypt of the local church, then finally up onto the bleak moors of Scarmoor Fells, where they seek the den of a Saxon hermit called Albericht from the year 857AD.
Amazingly they find a secret cavern where the firestones operate a portal leading into Earth's parallel dimension of Gondarlion. To their dismay this action frees Albericht and makes them the Guardians of the Portal.
In exploring this new world they discover scary beings that strangely resemble those they remember from old fairy tales. Sebastian suggests that it is a sister land of Earth, where all the old tales of fairies, goblins, trogs, etc, originated.
They find out that Gondarlion is in crisis: invaded by alien creatures called Scorpii, with their gigantic Grontox war beasts.
Although they escape back to Earth, they realise that as guardians it is up to them to return to help the Gondarlion people. Whilst this seems impossible to begin with, after a great deal of plotting and scheming a huge battle is planned which they hope will drive the Scorpii out of Gondarlion for good. . .
Publisher | United Writers Publications Ltd |
Binding | Kindle Edition (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized
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# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | B00422LM5E |
Publication Date | 09/05/2010 |
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