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Books published by publisher Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers

  • The Adventures of Dolly the Dolphin

    Jacqueline Hedington

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers, Aug. 30, 2018)
    Do our toys really come to life when we're not looking? Hannah thinks her toy dolphin, Dolly, might. Follow Dolly on her adventures one night when she slips out of Hannah's bed and finds herself in the one place a toy dolphin never expected to be: the sea!
  • The Chronicles of Sir Benedict: The Cult of Levi

    Kenton E Biffert

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers Ltd, Jan. 24, 2019)
    Sir Benedict is a modern-day knight in secret service to the Pope. His mission: to fight and eradicate evil in all its malicious forms. In this mission, Sir Benedict is sent to Thailand to infiltrate a rising cult. Despite many warnings, Sir Benedict walks confidently into the darkness. What awaits him pushes his faith to the limit and his body to the edge of death. Hanging by a thread, blood-soaked and terrified, Sir Benedict realises his mistake. Is it realised too late? Then there is the girl. That girl that is weeping in his dreams. The smoke. The black rock. The tattoo. The suffering. The madness. The sacrifice. Then, an unexpected visitor... Sir Benedict journeys from despair to faith, from madness to perfect hatred, from defeat to an epic battle.
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  • Pendle the Police Horse and the Stolen Kettle

    David Palmer-Davies, Michael Miller

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers, )
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  • The Dancing Tree

    Michelle Wasserman

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Ltd, Nov. 29, 2018)
    Trevor is an African baobab tree who dreams of being able to dance. On full moon nights, while his family is sleeping, he watches the people in the valley below dance, twirl and clap around their campfire and he is filled with longing. But Trevor's roots anchor him so strongly into the soil that he doesn't think he would ever be able to free himself. Until, that is, he gets a strange visitor who asks him a question: how does he know he can't dance until he has really tried?
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  • Sabier, the Bavarian Brown Bear

    Noel Beaty

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers, Sept. 1, 2010)
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  • Escape and Betrayal: The Second Book of Athlandia

    Annette V. Hart

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers, Oct. 1, 2010)
    This is the second book in a series of fantasy stories set in the imaginary, medieval style country of Athlandia and follows the adventures of Bryony, her friends and family.Now a prisoner of her cousin, King Unwin, in Kynbury Castle, Bryony is shocked when she discovers his plans for her. She is helped to escape by Lord Jay and both rejoin the rebels. Bryony sets about creating a place for herself in the rebel camp while her relationship with Will, the rebel leader and rightful king of Athlandia, develops further. With Unwin still searching for Bryony, they find away to protect her from the designs of the King. However, their camp has already been betrayed and the rebels have to fight and flee for the safety of Nordmark, the neighbouring country...
  • Crazy Daise

    Sue Hampton

    language (Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie, May 21, 2015)
    Rowan is fifteen, and likes what the mirror shows her. Life is messy but she's not the kind to talk about it. When her hair begins to fall out, her French granny, Sylvie, takes her to Paris clinics and salons, but her new chic style soon falls apart.School resumes after the summer but Rowan can't face her friends or the boy she fancies – even before she loses the last hair on her head. But at an Alopecia UK support group, she meets Daisy Waterhouse. Passionate and unafraid, Daisy is an activist with ideas that challenge everything Rowan's always taken for granted. And her best friend is a boy called Flame who's more exciting than anything on any screen.Soon Rowan finds herself caught up in much bigger dramas – because Crazy Daise is a liability and there's no stopping her.A sequel to The Waterhouse Girl.
  • Mistral's Race Into Time

    Lynne Copeland

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers, Oct. 1, 2011)
    The race is on to find a magical substance to save a planet. An abundance of mystery and magic unfold in this tale of mythical creatures and wizardry. Knowledgeable scientists are needed to unlock the secrets so a plan starts to form for Theo Rattle, a former Earthbound scientist, from his base on the newly formed planet of Dorian. Time is running out for Cornus, home of the fallons, as someone has stolen the precious 'aurel' which is needed for the planet to survive. Jasper the dog is recruited to assist in the aurel's location, along with his master, Max. Chloe, a scientist's daughter, is also enlisted to help and with the aid of her TransFixa device travels through time and space in their quest. Time travel and excitement await the adventurous space travellers but will they succeed and save the planet from destruction
  • Love and Restitution

    Annette V. Hart

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • Mary Meets the Buggins

    Lynette Gallagher

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Publishers, Jan. 1, 2012)
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  • Connor Jackson and the Memory Thieves

    Nick B. Ponter, Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Ltd

    Audiobook (Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers Ltd, Aug. 4, 2020)
    Connor Jackson lives a quiet life in Lower Molehampton. He lives in the house he was born and brought up in and, apart from his secretive job as a civil servant, he pretty much lives an ordinary life. That is until one morning, when Connor is woken up by something, so he decides to investigate. He notices a massive molehill in the middle of his back garden; molehills have always been a feature in Lower Molehampton, but there appear to be more than ever now, and this one is huge. Upon closer inspection of this mountain molehill which has appeared during the night, Connor discovers a glass jar sitting in the centre of the mound. Thinking nothing more than this being a strange occurrence, Connor hides the jar away and forgets about it altogether. That is until a few months later when, late one evening, Connor is ambushed in his home by two sets of intruders. Attempting to flee, he is eventually captured. Fearing for his life and not knowing what these kidnappers want, Connor is thrown into a world which he never would have expected: into a world where he discovers the truth about life and death.
  • The Bucket by D.J. Cattrell

    D.J. Cattrell

    Paperback (Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie (21 May 2015), March 15, 1600)
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