A Perilous Quest, An Archer Adventure, Book 2, Second Edition

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen
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Author: Katharine Giles ISBN: 9781370053148
Publisher: Katharine Giles Publication: June 2, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Katharine Giles
ISBN: 9781370053148
Publisher: Katharine Giles
Publication: June 2, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A deadly aura surrounds the white stone city on the sea floor and keeps the air breathers from living in their ancestral home. Rapidly gaining confidence in his underwater skills, 14-year old Archer determines to discover the reason for the aura and remove it. Unfortunately, he rapidly discovers his enthusiasm for the task far exceeds his ability.

With Pacion's help, Archer finds a secret room beneath the city plaza that contains a hidden vault. Among its treasures is a crystal triad charm. While studying the odd piece of jewelry and thinking about the city above the sea before an earthquake and tidal wave sent it to the sea floor, Archer accidentally activates the charm. He looks up and finds he's arrived at that long-dead city where he meets a man named Baccio, Lemandia's crystal master. Baccio not only tells Archer the reason for the deadly aura but what he must do to remove it.
The challenge is daunting but Archer is determined to test his new found skills. Before he can make the city safe, he must find a way through a force field barrier, survive capture by a tyrant king intent on destroying him or, if all else fails, travel into the chaos of the earthquake and tidal wave that sent the white stone city to the sea floor.

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A deadly aura surrounds the white stone city on the sea floor and keeps the air breathers from living in their ancestral home. Rapidly gaining confidence in his underwater skills, 14-year old Archer determines to discover the reason for the aura and remove it. Unfortunately, he rapidly discovers his enthusiasm for the task far exceeds his ability.

With Pacion's help, Archer finds a secret room beneath the city plaza that contains a hidden vault. Among its treasures is a crystal triad charm. While studying the odd piece of jewelry and thinking about the city above the sea before an earthquake and tidal wave sent it to the sea floor, Archer accidentally activates the charm. He looks up and finds he's arrived at that long-dead city where he meets a man named Baccio, Lemandia's crystal master. Baccio not only tells Archer the reason for the deadly aura but what he must do to remove it.
The challenge is daunting but Archer is determined to test his new found skills. Before he can make the city safe, he must find a way through a force field barrier, survive capture by a tyrant king intent on destroying him or, if all else fails, travel into the chaos of the earthquake and tidal wave that sent the white stone city to the sea floor.

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