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Book 2 of The Phoenix Chronicles. Kettlan's Box, once owned by the pirate Jimmy Kettlan. It's guarded its secrets well. For nearly a year since being discovered by Tony, Dana, Tom, BJ and K, it's stayed firmly sealed. When at last the box gives up its secrets, including an old map of Buccaneer's Bay, the five friends are thrust into their next adventure. Can they compete in a race for buried treasure against a modern-day pirate?

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Book 2 of The Phoenix Chronicles. Kettlan's Box, once owned by the pirate Jimmy Kettlan. It's guarded its secrets well. For nearly a year since being discovered by Tony, Dana, Tom, BJ and K, it's stayed firmly sealed. When at last the box gives up its secrets, including an old map of Buccaneer's Bay, the five friends are thrust into their next adventure. Can they compete in a race for buried treasure against a modern-day pirate?
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Mark McDonough has lived his whole life in Queensland, Australia. After growing up in Ipswich, he lived for a short time in Brisbane while attending University. Work then took him to Far North Queensland for a number of years before he moved to his current home of Toowoomba.

For as long as Mark can remember, there have been characters clamouring to have their stories told everything from the depths of time when dinosaurs ruled the Earth through to the vast reaches of space where only the bravest spaceships dare to fly and everywhere in between. Most were written in secret until, one day, those characters demanded that their tales be spread far and wide. Thus, was born Stargon Books.

When he's not sitting with laptop or notebook in hand, he can be found at work, with his family or out on the football field where he not only plays but also referees and Coordinates an entire competition.

Ultimately, Mark dreams of the day when he can write full time but until then, as he says, "I'm a wordsmith, it's who I am; if I didn't write, I wouldn't be me".