PEREGRINE QUINN IS BACK FOR AN EDGE-OF-YOUR-SEAT ADVENTURE IN THIS SECOND INSTALLMENT IN THE OUTSTANDING NEW CHILDREN'S FANTASY SERIES!
A Games. A thief. A mechanical lioness.
It's just another week in the Cosmic Realm! The city of Cosmopolis is buzzing with excitement. The Cosmic Games are fast approaching, and eight champions are about to compete for a magical golden apple and a lifetime of glory. It's the event of a generation! But behind the scenes, tensions within Olympus Inc. are running high as they struggle to hide signs of a rebellion, and the fact that a mysterious figure is trying to sabotage the Games. Who are they, and what do they want?
In Oxford, Peregrine is desperate to return to the Cosmic Realm but her mum is not keen. Surely, Peregrine's life is adventurous enough? The decision is taken out of Penelope's hands when Peregrine receives a letter from Athene herself, asking for Peregrine to compete in the Cosmic Games.
How can Peregrine possibly compete against the other Academy-trained champions? Especially when someone is making it very clear that she should not be allowed to win . . .
ENTER THE PORTAL TO AN INCREDIBLE NEW WORLD IN THIS EPIC MIDDLE-GRADE ADVENTURE. PERFECT FOR FANS OF SKANDAR and PERCY JACKSON.
Peregrine Quinn and the Mask of Chaos by Ash Bond
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781800786844
Imprint: Piccadilly Press
Praise for the Peregrine Quinn series:
A whirlwind of waistcoats, lasers and magic! I couldn't stop smiling. ― Amy Jeffs, author of STORYLAND
Clever, witty, and full of all the very best kind of magic... Peregrine is a star in the making, and so are her weird and wonderful companions. A terrific adventure and an absolute pleasure to read, loved it. ― Amy Wilson, author of A GIRL CALLED OWL
A mythological adventure with characters that will leap from the page and into your heart. Utterly divine. A book to fall in love with. ― Lucy Hope, author of WREN
With its clever, compelling heroine and weird and wonderful cast, you will fall hard for this hilarious and breathless adventure. ― Joanna Nadin, author of THE WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD