The Listener

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen
Cover of the book The Listener by Maris E. McCambley, Maris E. McCambley
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Maris E. McCambley ISBN: 9780615459370
Publisher: Maris E. McCambley Publication: March 11, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Maris E. McCambley
ISBN: 9780615459370
Publisher: Maris E. McCambley
Publication: March 11, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Seth never thought he was special. True, he can Read minds like his dad, and Listen to animals like his mom. It's only when those abilities start to merge that the thirteen-year-old realizes he's no ordinary Reader or Listener. Seth has no time to enjoy the novelty of his evolution, though, because he is marked for extinction in a deadly animal world conflict.

The conflict begins when T.C.-the-Cat learns that Listeners still survive after centuries of persecution drove them into hiding. In that time, human roads have made the world an increasingly dangerous place for animals. They need a Listener's help to build a Deflector Device that will warn animals away from cars and trucks on highways.

Not all animals agree with this plan. Led by coyote chieftains Kendrick and Kendar, the tormented creatures of land and sky join forces as The Enemy, and vow to thwart T.C.'s mission and silence the Listeners forever.

The pitched struggle that ensues reaches a climax when The Enemy executes an ambush on the plane in which T.C. and Seth are traveling. Only the teen's new and surprising abilities can save the mission and keep the friends from plunging to earth in a giant fireball--if he can master those abilities in time!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Seth never thought he was special. True, he can Read minds like his dad, and Listen to animals like his mom. It's only when those abilities start to merge that the thirteen-year-old realizes he's no ordinary Reader or Listener. Seth has no time to enjoy the novelty of his evolution, though, because he is marked for extinction in a deadly animal world conflict.

The conflict begins when T.C.-the-Cat learns that Listeners still survive after centuries of persecution drove them into hiding. In that time, human roads have made the world an increasingly dangerous place for animals. They need a Listener's help to build a Deflector Device that will warn animals away from cars and trucks on highways.

Not all animals agree with this plan. Led by coyote chieftains Kendrick and Kendar, the tormented creatures of land and sky join forces as The Enemy, and vow to thwart T.C.'s mission and silence the Listeners forever.

The pitched struggle that ensues reaches a climax when The Enemy executes an ambush on the plane in which T.C. and Seth are traveling. Only the teen's new and surprising abilities can save the mission and keep the friends from plunging to earth in a giant fireball--if he can master those abilities in time!

More books from Teen

Cover of the book The Wrath & the Dawn by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Hollo (The Magic of Thedes, Book 1) by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Confessions of a Hater by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Run! The Elephant Weighs a Ton! by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Artie Conan Doyle and the Vanishing Dragon by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book The Gray Raid: The Explorer Book 2 by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Rouge bonbon by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Leon und Jelena - Eine Baustelle für die Krippis by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Archie Double Digest #212 by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book The Littlest Train by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book More Than You Can Chew by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book The Friendship Matchmaker Goes Undercover by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Sortilèges au Musée de cire by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book The Lantern Moon by Maris E. McCambley
Cover of the book Assassin's Apprentice by Maris E. McCambley
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy