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Keepers of the Key #1: The Golden Key

Lene Dybdahl

Übersetzer Josefine Alhberg

Verlag: Tellerup

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… in the moonlight, the imagination comes alive. When Laura and David's parents are kidnapped, they must travel to Madrid in search of the mystical Golden Key. It is a dangerous race against time, as they are being hunted by a sect of assassins, who will stop at nothing to get ahold of the key. The Golden Key is volume one in the Keepers of the Key series. The twins, David and Laura, goes on a journey, where riddles, prophesies, and magical objects open doors to other worlds … places they never imagined were real.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2023.
Drucklänge: 374 Seiten.

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