Midnight over Sanctaphrax
1st American ed.
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Contributions
- Riddell, Chris. - Contributor
Publication
2004 - David Fickling Books, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
90,250 words, Guess
Page Count
361 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100385750722
- ISBN-100385750730
- ISBN-139780385750721
- ISBN-139780385750738
- Goodreads607445', '1222811
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2003026539
- Open LibraryOL23273096M
Description
Twig has the caterbird tethered to his ship, the edgedancer, and is being led into a storm never seen before, on his way to find his father. Twig soon learns that this storm is the mother storm, and that the mythical place, called riverisse is real. And is torn between a simple yet complicated choice. Cut the anchor chain of sanctaphrax, and all of the edges knowledge, to save riverisse, or have the mother storm destroy sanctaphrax, die off and riverisse run dry, thus the only clean water source in the edge, which will surely lead to peril. What will he do?
Description
Twig, a young sky pirate captain, is the only one who can save the floating city of Sanctaphrax from the Mother Storm.
Series Statement
- The Edge chronicles
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