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  • Published: 1 February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781742755076
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 496

Ashtown Burials 1: Dragon's Tooth




N. D. Wilson, author of Leepike Ridge and 100 Cupboards, returns with an imagination-capturing adventure that inventively combines the contemporary and the legendary.

N. D. Wilson, author of Leepike Ridge and 100 Cupboards, returns with an imagination-capturing adventure that inventively combines the contemporary and the legendary.

For two years, Cyrus and Antigone Smith have run a sagging roadside motel with their older brother, Daniel. Nothing ever seems to happen. Then a strange old man with bone tattoos arrives, demanding a specific room.Less than 24 hours later, the old man is dead. The motel has burned, and Daniel is missing. And Cyrus and Antigone are kneeling in a crowded hall, swearing an oath to an order of explorers who have long served as caretakers of the world's secrets, keepers of powerful relics from lost civilizations, and jailers to unkillable criminals who have terrorized the world for millennia.

  • Published: 1 February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781742755076
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 496

About the author

N. D. Wilson

N. D. Wilson is a Fellow of Literature at New Saint Andrews College, where he teaches classical rhetoric. He is also the managing editor of CREDENDA/AGENDA, a small Trinitarian cultural journal, as well as the author of LEEPIKE RIDGE, an adventure novel for young readers. He married a girl stolen from the ocean, and the two of them now live in Idaho with their four children. Visit him at www.ndwilson.com.

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Praise for Ashtown Burials 1: Dragon's Tooth

A wild fantasy romp.

Kirkus Review

wildly imaginative and action-packed thrill ride.

Publisher's Weekly

Wilson's characters are richly and vividly drawn, coming to life on the page-like a movie reel. With such competent storytelling, the reader never questions the multifarious threads of narrative so effortlessly woven together to create this thrilling story of magic and the occult.

Aleesah Darlison, Sun Herald, Sydney