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Nic Granger didn't plan to save the world. He just wanted to play The Three Kings of Orr online and defeat the Deceiver. The Deceiver was the land of Orr's nastiest villain and had other ideas. He escaped into the real world when the man who invented inter-reality chips actually made one work. When Nic realises he has the chip that created the Deceiver, an amazing journey begins through Orr, the internet, and the world of his own street. With the help of best friend, Frog, younger sister Emily, the knight Riddith, and Princess Rhea, The Net Warriors are born. Follow their adventures to the End…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Nic Granger didn't plan to save the world. He just wanted to play The Three Kings of Orr online and defeat the Deceiver. The Deceiver was the land of Orr's nastiest villain and had other ideas. He escaped into the real world when the man who invented inter-reality chips actually made one work. When Nic realises he has the chip that created the Deceiver, an amazing journey begins through Orr, the internet, and the world of his own street. With the help of best friend, Frog, younger sister Emily, the knight Riddith, and Princess Rhea, The Net Warriors are born. Follow their adventures to the End of Time as they try to find the Deceiver and put the worlds of reality and inter-reality back together, before The Deceiver finds them and changes the world forever.
Autorenporträt
Lindsey Hall grew up in Kent and Hampshire just as the digital revolution was starting to happen. The original idea of Computecnic was sparked by playing Space Invaders as a teenager and wondering what would happen if the little yellow men could get out. He is married with two grown children and lives near Bristol in England. He has just started working on the next book in the Net Warriors series. Although computers held his fascination, people were always more interesting, and he started an accidental career in nursing in 1981. However, he never forgot the idea. With the huge development of the internet at the turn of the century and a love of writing, he knew the time was right to commit the idea to paper. Unfortunately, at the time, no-one was interested, and it took another 15 years for the world to change enough.