Finn Kennedy, the Prince of Atlantis, is back in the third thrilling novel in the Djinn Quintet. This time, he must develop a new power.
'So my role,' Finn said, gazing round the Castle of the Winds, 'is to travel back in time to 1923, to the Valley of the Kings, where Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter were excavating Tutankhamen's tomb, steal into the tomb, nab the Burial Shroud and use it as bait to trap Typhon?' 'Yes,' answered the Djinn of the Winds. 'Are you ready?' (Book 3 of the Djinn Quintet)
'Dubai's Harry Potter' -Emirates Today
'A joyful fantasy... steeped in the heritage of the region. Wonderful.' -Time Out Dubai
Time Out Dubai chose Sea Djinn as the only children's book in its Books of the Year 2007
'A fine piece of prose.' -Friday Magazine
'A fast-paced, beautifully descriptive adventure with just the right mixture of compelling characters, well-observed humour and page-turning excitement. The Arabian flavour is perfectly balanced so that the book will appeal to children in Dubai, Arabia and far beyond.' -Julia Wheeler
'The author has an amazing feel for words and puts it to effective use.' -Khaleej Times
'A romping fantasy. Readers can effortlessly transport themselves into Sea Djinn's adventurous world.' -Time Out Kids
Genre: Children's Fiction
'So my role,' Finn said, gazing round the Castle of the Winds, 'is to travel back in time to 1923, to the Valley of the Kings, where Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter were excavating Tutankhamen's tomb, steal into the tomb, nab the Burial Shroud and use it as bait to trap Typhon?' 'Yes,' answered the Djinn of the Winds. 'Are you ready?' (Book 3 of the Djinn Quintet)
'Dubai's Harry Potter' -Emirates Today
'A joyful fantasy... steeped in the heritage of the region. Wonderful.' -Time Out Dubai
Time Out Dubai chose Sea Djinn as the only children's book in its Books of the Year 2007
'A fine piece of prose.' -Friday Magazine
'A fast-paced, beautifully descriptive adventure with just the right mixture of compelling characters, well-observed humour and page-turning excitement. The Arabian flavour is perfectly balanced so that the book will appeal to children in Dubai, Arabia and far beyond.' -Julia Wheeler
'The author has an amazing feel for words and puts it to effective use.' -Khaleej Times
'A romping fantasy. Readers can effortlessly transport themselves into Sea Djinn's adventurous world.' -Time Out Kids
Genre: Children's Fiction
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