The Dragon's Game

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Dystopian, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: James Erith ISBN: 1230002327198
Publisher: Jerico Press Publication: May 17, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Erith
ISBN: 1230002327198
Publisher: Jerico Press
Publication: May 17, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

To gain its freedom.

One of the Heirs must die.
But which one?
And by whose hand?

In the eerie tunnels of an ancient labyrinth, in a fight to the death, only the Heirs of Eden can save us.  

The dragon's freedom signals Earth's end. 

And the dragon has never been defeated. 

Seeing they are children, it toys with the Heirs.

Under the ruined castle on the top of the cliffs of the North Yorkshire Moors, an epic battle is about to commence. 

Meanwhile, as the world tips into chaos, the authorities have no choice but to intensify their hunt for missing Archie, Daisy and Isabella. Fully armed units head towards the ruin.

Will the soldiers get to the Heirs of Eden first, or will their friends and allies do enough to distract them? 

Our planet is counting down to destruction. The very last thing the Heirs need is authority getting in their way.


The Dragon's Game, book four of James Erith's EDEN CHRONICLES, is the latest in his high-octane, action-crammed, fantasy-adventure series with staggering twists and turns, which is set in the hills of the North Yorkshire Moors, England. Get your copy now.


Praise for The Dragon's Game: 
"An amazing read."
"Full of intrigue twists and turns.  A great read for any age."
"You won't want to put this book down."

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To gain its freedom.

One of the Heirs must die.
But which one?
And by whose hand?

In the eerie tunnels of an ancient labyrinth, in a fight to the death, only the Heirs of Eden can save us.  

The dragon's freedom signals Earth's end. 

And the dragon has never been defeated. 

Seeing they are children, it toys with the Heirs.

Under the ruined castle on the top of the cliffs of the North Yorkshire Moors, an epic battle is about to commence. 

Meanwhile, as the world tips into chaos, the authorities have no choice but to intensify their hunt for missing Archie, Daisy and Isabella. Fully armed units head towards the ruin.

Will the soldiers get to the Heirs of Eden first, or will their friends and allies do enough to distract them? 

Our planet is counting down to destruction. The very last thing the Heirs need is authority getting in their way.


The Dragon's Game, book four of James Erith's EDEN CHRONICLES, is the latest in his high-octane, action-crammed, fantasy-adventure series with staggering twists and turns, which is set in the hills of the North Yorkshire Moors, England. Get your copy now.


Praise for The Dragon's Game: 
"An amazing read."
"Full of intrigue twists and turns.  A great read for any age."
"You won't want to put this book down."

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