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The Queen's Emerald
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The Queen’s Emerald

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In Axella's world, the pirates' existence is as old as the land and the sea. The attacks directed at trade ships or harbors are the only events that disturb the peaceful life on the continent of Iungetellus.

Axella has had contact with pirates only through rumors or during their attempts to rob Portus Avorum, the city where she lives.

Until the moment when, during such an attack, Axella's brother, Maximinus, manages what few ever could: to face the most famous pirate in history - the feared Calogerus - and force him to retreat.

Not long after this, Calogerus' people kidnap Maximinus and Axella's mother, asking for a ransom that's almost impossible to obtain - the Queen's Emerald, a treasure hidden in the heart of a realm in Bazanthos, the continent east of Iungetellus.

Before their time runs out, Axella and Maximinus must venture from one continent to the other to steal one of the most precious possessions of the realm of Eratrix.

Faithful friends will support them, unexpected enemies will try to undermine them, and their mission will bring to light truths that will change their lives and the world they know forever.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cristiana-Maria Pavel
Date
7 November 2022
Pages
546
ISBN
9798215366387

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In Axella's world, the pirates' existence is as old as the land and the sea. The attacks directed at trade ships or harbors are the only events that disturb the peaceful life on the continent of Iungetellus.

Axella has had contact with pirates only through rumors or during their attempts to rob Portus Avorum, the city where she lives.

Until the moment when, during such an attack, Axella's brother, Maximinus, manages what few ever could: to face the most famous pirate in history - the feared Calogerus - and force him to retreat.

Not long after this, Calogerus' people kidnap Maximinus and Axella's mother, asking for a ransom that's almost impossible to obtain - the Queen's Emerald, a treasure hidden in the heart of a realm in Bazanthos, the continent east of Iungetellus.

Before their time runs out, Axella and Maximinus must venture from one continent to the other to steal one of the most precious possessions of the realm of Eratrix.

Faithful friends will support them, unexpected enemies will try to undermine them, and their mission will bring to light truths that will change their lives and the world they know forever.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cristiana-Maria Pavel
Date
7 November 2022
Pages
546
ISBN
9798215366387