Central Park Knight by C J Henderson

Central Park Knight by C J Henderson

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Professor Piers Knight is the Brooklyn Museum's very own Indiana Jones. His specialties include lost civilizations, arcane cultures, and more than a little bit of the history of magic and mysticism. What his contemporaries don't know is that he is also proficient in the uses of magical artifacts.

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Central Park Knight by C J Henderson

Professor Piers Knight is the Brooklyn Museum's very own Indiana Jones. His specialties include lost civilizations, arcane cultures, and more than a little bit of the history of magic and mysticism. What his contemporaries don't know is that he is also proficient in the uses of magical artifacts. Knight receives a chilling message from Tian Lu, a former lover and an agent for the Chinese government. Years ago, they made a frightening discovery at an archaeological dig when out of the depths rose...a living, fire-breathing dragon. Now, the dragons are waking again from their slumber before their scheduled time. And one particularly diabolical dragon is set on eliminating the others and taking over the world. As civilization plunges into panic, Knight, Lu, Knight's seventeen-year-old techie intern George Rainert, and an untrustworthy dragon ally must use all their resources - magical and otherwise - to stop the destruction before it's too late.
Henderson delivers an entertaining Indiana Jones-style adventure with snappy dialogue and intriguing charactersAs a bonus, he throws in a number of real-life historical tidbits about New York, a city the author clearly loves. - Kirkus Reviews
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ISBN 13 9780765320841
ISBN 10 0765320843
Titel Central Park Knight
Autor C J Henderson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Tor Books
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-05-10
Seitenanzahl 368
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