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The Shamer's War

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The Shamer's War

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A gripping fantasy, full of mystery and adventure, with a brave and likeable heroine who can humble strong men with her eyes alone...Dina has inherited the Shamer's Gift from her mother - when people look into her eyes, they are forced to acknowledge all their weaknesses and guilt. Now Drakan, the Dragon Lord of Dunark who once tried to feed Dina's mother to his revolting dragons, is ruthlessly hunting down Shamers in order to burn them at the stake. He is the only completely shameless human being Dina has ever met. If simple human decency is to survive, Drakan must be opposed. But rebellions need leaders, and what better choice than the legitimate heir to the lordship of Dunark, Dina's friend Nico? Never mind that Nico hates swords and is reluctant even to kill a rabbit. Everyone wants him to be a hero. But as Nico points out to Dina, heroes have a nasty habit of ending up dead...

Author Biography

Born in Copenhagen, Lene Kaaberbol published her first book at the age of fifteen. She is a graduate of Aarhus university, and has taught English and Drama to high school students in Copenhagen. She has published many books in Denmark, several of which have been translated into other languages. Lene is now a full-time writer. In May 2002, she won the Disney Writer of the Year Award for her work on the W.I.T.C.H. series of books. The Shamer's Daughter, which was translated from the Danish by the author herself, was shortlisted for the Marsh Award for Children's Literature in Translation.
Release date NZ
June 16th, 2005
Audience
  • Children's (6-12)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Hodder Children's Books
Pages
384
Publisher
Hachette Children's Group
Dimensions
128x197x22
ISBN-13
9780340883624
Product ID
1674290

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