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What if you discovered you were a shapeshifter, able to transform into a creature of myth and legend? Hal Franklin wrestles with his werewolf bite as he and a few friends search for the lost sphinx twins, Bo and Astrid, in the Valley of Monsters. Then, one dark night, scrags invade the village of Carter and take hostages in an effort to steal the secrets to the Shapeshifter Program. The shapeshifters are locked up in the eerie Prison of Despair, where they must quietly and cautiously regain control. Their struggle leads them to what has been aptly named the Castle of Spells , culminating in an…mehr

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What if you discovered you were a shapeshifter, able to transform into a creature of myth and legend? Hal Franklin wrestles with his werewolf bite as he and a few friends search for the lost sphinx twins, Bo and Astrid, in the Valley of Monsters. Then, one dark night, scrags invade the village of Carter and take hostages in an effort to steal the secrets to the Shapeshifter Program. The shapeshifters are locked up in the eerie Prison of Despair, where they must quietly and cautiously regain control. Their struggle leads them to what has been aptly named the Castle of Spells , culminating in an epic battle on the beach with dozens of newly formed monsters! The next three books in the ISLAND OF FOG series are compiled in this special omnibus edition!
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Keith Robinson has published three books on 19th Century Chinese history. "The Chinese Visit to England 1866" about the first ever Chinese Diplomatic visit to any country in the world by the Chinese Government. "Sir Robert Hart the Musician" is about the extraordinary influence Robert Hart had in developing Westerners' appreciation of traditional Chinese music. "Amy Wilkinson and The Chinese Blind Boys Band" which details how the blind were taught music and her efforts to develop a system by which the blind Chinese could be taught to read and write Mandarin Chinese using Braille.