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Harry, Bethany and Abigail continue their training to become Recruits under the not very watchful eyes of their mentor Mrs Suo Regnad (Arbiter Third Tier) who changes her accent as often as she changes her name. The three have been chosen by the Guardians to keep the Spirit Gateways safe as if they are destroyed the natural world will not regenerate. This time Mr Hobson (Arbiter First Tier) arranges a student exchange for the three to a famous public school, Elvingsborough College in order that they can recapture Festulantus, an evil fallen Guardian now living in nearby Diablerie Castle. .…mehr

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Harry, Bethany and Abigail continue their training to become Recruits under the not very watchful eyes of their mentor Mrs Suo Regnad (Arbiter Third Tier) who changes her accent as often as she changes her name. The three have been chosen by the Guardians to keep the Spirit Gateways safe as if they are destroyed the natural world will not regenerate. This time Mr Hobson (Arbiter First Tier) arranges a student exchange for the three to a famous public school, Elvingsborough College in order that they can recapture Festulantus, an evil fallen Guardian now living in nearby Diablerie Castle. . Festulantus has found a way of extracting evil from wicked people and transferring it to other, who under his influence, will carry out criminal acts which benefit him and which also cause environmental disasters. Harry, Abigail and Bethany with the help of some unsuspecting friends must frustrate his plans.
Autorenporträt
Janet Kelly was born in Canada but moved to England as a young girl. She qualified as a teacher in 1967 and spent the next 48 years in education, first as a primary school teacher and later as adviser and inspector for mathematics and special educational needs. The last ten years were as a consultant working with schools mainly in England and but also Hong Kong and Gibraltar and publishing mathematical books and materials for infants. She began writing stories for her grandchildren and "extra grandchildren" when she retired.