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“I blew that clay pigeon to smithereens. I don't know why Mum got so upset. According to Uncle Andrew she's a crack shot herself. But she says I'm too young. What I'd like to know is how old does a person have to be before they get to do all the fun stuff?”

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Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos

In this captivating tale, Theodosia, a young and intrepid explorer, delves into the heart of ancient Egypt, facing danger and intrigue at every turn. As she navigates through the labyrinthine tombs and temples, she must decipher ancient hieroglyphs and outwit cunning adversaries to prevent a catastrophic event known as the Serpents of Chaos from unfolding. more

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R.L. LaFevers
R.L. LaFevers

R.L. LaFevers is a renowned author known for his suspense novels, particularly for his work in young adult literature. His books are celebrated for their intricate plots and rich character development. more

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