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2: Wolf Star Rise


Hodder Silver

No. of pages 208

Published: 2000

Great for age 9-12 years

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Abducted from her wedding to Argul, chief of the Hulta, Claidi finds herself crossing a weather-mad ocean to a strange land, menaced by giant flowers, mysterious animals, and the Rise - a great cliff topped by a mansion. Here lives the scientist Venn with his army of dull slaves and clockwork dolls. At dusk each night there is the rising of the flaming 'Wolf Star' and the landscape become a-lurk with Vrabburrs - a sinister carnivorous hybrid of rabbit and tiger. Claidi is no longer free. Is she lost to Argul for ever And who is Venn, cruel, arrogant, but also lonely, in pain. So many menacing secrets and upsetting dilemmas, so much for passionate Claidi to pit her wits against ...

 

 

This book features in the following series: Hodder Silver, Wolf Tower Sequence .

There are 208 pages in this book. This book was published in 2000 by Hachette Children's Group .

Tanith Lee has published over fifty novels and story collections in the fantasy, science fiction and horror fields. She has won several World Fantasy Awards and the August Derleth Award. She lives near Brighton, England.

 

This book is in the following series:

Hodder Silver

Wolf Tower Sequence

of LAW OF THE WOLF TOWER

A feast for fans of fantasy. For those long winter nights by the fire, this will make compulsive reading. - THE BOOKSELLER

The fresh, first person diary captures the confusion and immediacy of adolescence ... Tanith Lee creates alternative societies vividly and sets them in astonishingly visual landscapes. - THE GUARDIAN

Tanith Lee restores one's faith in fiction as the expression of imagination and original thought. - THE GUARDIAN