The Chimera's Curse by Julia Golding

The Chimera's Curse by Julia Golding

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The Chimera's Curse by Julia Golding

It's a long hot summer. Temperatures are soaring and a strange creature has been spotted on Dartmoor. Connie Lionheart and her friends soon discover that the creature is a chimera. When it attacks Connie, leaving her gravely wounded, Col and Rat must rescue her from hospital: she needs treatment beyond the knowledge of mortals. But a weakened Connie is easy prey for the evil shapeshifter Kullervo. He believes that, finally, the time is ripe for him to seize her Universal power, gather his army of mythical beings, and wipe out humanity. The battle between him and Connie will be a fight to the death. And the prize will be the future of mankind.
[Of previous books in the Quartet:] 'I rated this book 5/5 because the story is so brilliant you simply have to read itI would strongly advise this book so just buy it and read it!!!!!!!! Jenii, age 10 This book is the most excellent book I have ever read. Amazon review If you are looking for a book for a child of junior age or above (or their Mum or Dad!) who enjoys fantasy fiction, then this would definitely be a great choice. Amazon review This has all the ingredients of a must-read series Publishing News I really like it - it reminded me of Susan Cooper's ver Sea Under Stone Amanda Craig Crackles with tension TES
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ISBN 13 9780192754639
ISBN 10 0192754637
Title The Chimera's Curse
Author Julia Golding
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2008-03-06
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.