Warned

A Mei-hua Adventure in Ming Dynasty China

Kids, Fiction, Historical, Mysteries and Detective Stories, Teen
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Author: P.A. De Voe ISBN: 9781942667025
Publisher: Drum Tower Press, LLC Publication: August 18, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: P.A. De Voe
ISBN: 9781942667025
Publisher: Drum Tower Press, LLC
Publication: August 18, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

A 2016 Silver Falchion award winner, Warned is the second Ancient China adventure/mystery novel in the Mei-hua series for teen readers.

In 1380 China, only a thin, permeable border separates life and death, the visible realm and the netherworld. A dangerous border that is too easily crossed. This is Mei-hua’s world.

Mei-hua lives behind the walls of her adopted family’s luxurious home in the bustling city of Hangzhou. However, her sense of peace and security is destroyed when she discovers that a good and trusted friend has been seized by a mysterious illness, leaving him on the brink of death.

As she rushes to his side, a ragged beggar stops her and warns of dangers ahead. But who or what is she and her friend fighting against: an unseen murderer or a sprit world looking for retribution?

At her friend’s house, a Taoist priest travels to the netherworld to discover the reason behind the strange illness. The priest returns with a deadly ultimatum: her friend may escape death, but only if Mei-hua is willing to make a tremendous sacrifice.

Mei-hua is faced with making a life-and-death decision in a battle against powerfully dangerous enemies. But who can she believe or trust? Will she succeed in finding the answer before it is too late for her friend—or for her? 

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A 2016 Silver Falchion award winner, Warned is the second Ancient China adventure/mystery novel in the Mei-hua series for teen readers.

In 1380 China, only a thin, permeable border separates life and death, the visible realm and the netherworld. A dangerous border that is too easily crossed. This is Mei-hua’s world.

Mei-hua lives behind the walls of her adopted family’s luxurious home in the bustling city of Hangzhou. However, her sense of peace and security is destroyed when she discovers that a good and trusted friend has been seized by a mysterious illness, leaving him on the brink of death.

As she rushes to his side, a ragged beggar stops her and warns of dangers ahead. But who or what is she and her friend fighting against: an unseen murderer or a sprit world looking for retribution?

At her friend’s house, a Taoist priest travels to the netherworld to discover the reason behind the strange illness. The priest returns with a deadly ultimatum: her friend may escape death, but only if Mei-hua is willing to make a tremendous sacrifice.

Mei-hua is faced with making a life-and-death decision in a battle against powerfully dangerous enemies. But who can she believe or trust? Will she succeed in finding the answer before it is too late for her friend—or for her? 

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