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To gain its freedom. One of them must die. But which one? And by whose hand? In the eerie tunnels of an ancient labyrinth in a fight to the death, only the Heirs of Eden can save us. For our planet is on a countdown to destruction and one creature's freedom signals Earth's destruction. And the dragon has never been defeated. Buried under the ruin of a castle on top of the cliffs of the North Yorkshire Moors, an epic battle is about to commence in the long tunnels of the labyrinth. As the outside world tips into chaos, the authorities have no choice but to intensify their hunt for missing…mehr

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To gain its freedom. One of them must die. But which one? And by whose hand? In the eerie tunnels of an ancient labyrinth in a fight to the death, only the Heirs of Eden can save us. For our planet is on a countdown to destruction and one creature's freedom signals Earth's destruction. And the dragon has never been defeated. Buried under the ruin of a castle on top of the cliffs of the North Yorkshire Moors, an epic battle is about to commence in the long tunnels of the labyrinth. As the outside world tips into chaos, the authorities have no choice but to intensify their hunt for missing Archie, Daisy and Isabella. Armed units head towards the ruin. Will the soldiers get to the Heirs of Eden first or can their friends and allies do enough to distract them? The Dragon's Game, part four of James Erith's Eden Chronicles, is the latest in his high-octane, action-crammed, fantasy-adventure series with staggering twists and turns, set in the hills of the North Yorkshire Moors, England. Praise for The Dragon's Game: "A great read for any age. You won't want to put this book down." "It's amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Don't know how you manage to get those twists and turns each time."
Autorenporträt
James lived in London where he was a journalist before moving to North Yorkshire with his young family, and a large, blind, rust-coloured sausage dog called Rigby. These days, James writes day and night, fire-fighting his household and saving his now smaller Datsies from badger holes.A keen cold-water swimmer and general health enthusiast, James works in a cabin by his swimming pond and has been known to emerge for school talks and the occasional lecture.Find out more by joining James's author newsletter which you can get to at his website, jameserith.com where you'll find an exclusive version of the entire series in one big ebook.James does do social media but, in his own words, 'it's rarely' and 'pretty badly'. If you do find him lurking on any of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or any others, send him a message to get back to his books.His latest work, "Healing Pond" is the story of recovery after snapping his Achilles tendon while attempting, calamitously, to build a swimming pond. Release Nov 2022.