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Andy Ritter Von Krumm is nervous. It is over a year since the Devil and his lizard man assassin had tried to murder him. Andy could feel it in his bones that Lucifer was going to try again very soon. Despite his fears, Andy is also highly excited about his upcoming nature adventure in Kinkanza, and can't wait to get on the cruise ship taking him there. But some of Andy's nastiest enemies will also be on board, including the insane, homicidal maniac, Doctor Folterknecht. And Andy meets a crazy new foe, President Ido Farkheem, the ruthless dictator of Roganda, and his brutal gangs of poachers.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Andy Ritter Von Krumm is nervous. It is over a year since the Devil and his lizard man assassin had tried to murder him. Andy could feel it in his bones that Lucifer was going to try again very soon. Despite his fears, Andy is also highly excited about his upcoming nature adventure in Kinkanza, and can't wait to get on the cruise ship taking him there. But some of Andy's nastiest enemies will also be on board, including the insane, homicidal maniac, Doctor Folterknecht. And Andy meets a crazy new foe, President Ido Farkheem, the ruthless dictator of Roganda, and his brutal gangs of poachers. Andy survives his wild, chaotic nature adventure, but he come home to even more madness and mayhem with his evil, deranged aunt Kunnikunde hell-bent on killing him and his parents.
Autorenporträt
For author A.W. Faber-Castell (Count Andreas von Faber-Castell), every pencil holds the promise of magic. From the time he was a young boy he has always regarded pencils as small magic wands that inspire creativity and make the imagination visible.Known as Count Andy to his colleagues, he is the last surviving member of the 8th generation pencil dynasty to have been actively involved in the running of the famous company, which began in Germany in 1761.His deep pride in the company's extraordinary and successful history, and his passion for the power of the pencil over the centuries, has inspired him to pick one up and write The Magic Pencil series of books for younger readers.