The Lighthouse War

The Lighthouse War

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Oct 1, 2007 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (403 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 403
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Oct 1, 2007
Editore Amulet Books
ISBN-10 0810993546
ISBN-13 9780810993549

Descrizione

In the captivating follow-up to "The Lighthouse Land," Jamie O’Neill finds himself thrust back into a familiar yet perilous realm on Earth. The once-peaceful landscape is now shadowed by the remnants of conflict, compelling Jamie to confront both internal and external battles. While the physical world is rife with danger, it is the emotional turmoil within him that drives the narrative forward, as he grapples with his identity and past choices.

As a masterful storyteller, Adrian McKinty weaves a tapestry of suspense and drama, showcasing Jamie’s bravery as he faces daunting challenges. Each page is filled with unexpected twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats, as they navigate the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and sacrifice. The stakes are higher than ever, pushing Jamie to his limits in ways he never anticipated.

The novel paints a vivid picture of a world in turmoil, exploring themes of resilience and the human spirit in times of crisis. The backdrop of the lighthouse serves as both a beacon of hope and a reminder of the battles fought, both in the past and present. Jamie's journey becomes not just a physical trek, but an emotional exploration, delving deep into the essence of courage and redemption.

With nuanced character development and rich storytelling, this sequel captivates readers, urging them to join Jamie on his thrilling quest. As he confronts the remnants of war and the ghosts of his past, the journey promises not only action and adventure but also profound insights into the nature of humanity itself.

Generi

Mistero Fantascienza Thriller e Suspense Bambini Azione e Avventura Umorismo

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