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Books with title The Tyrant King: Book 2

  • The Book of the King

    Jerry B. Jenkins, Chris Fabry

    eBook (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., June 19, 2011)
    “Nothing special” is the best way to describe Owen Reeder—at least that's what he's been told all his life. When a stranger visits his father's bookstore, Owen's ordinary life spirals out of control and right into a world he didn't even know existed. Owen believes the only gift he possesses is his ability to devour books, but he is about to be forced into a battle that will affect two worlds: his and the unknown world of the Lowlands. Perfect for readers ages 10 to 14 who enjoy a fast-paced story packed with action, fantasy, and humor.
  • The Tyrant King: Book 2

    Allan Frewin Jones

    eBook (Orion Children's Books, July 5, 2012)
    Zak's training is cut short when he is sent on his first mission. The King of Montevisto and his family have been threatened and the secret services believe the attack will take place on the family's forthcoming visit to the UK. It's vital that the trip goes smoothly and Zak is in charge of protecting the king's son. He soon finds he needs all his training and talents to outwit the enemy and save lives.A gripping new thriller in this fast-paced series. Perfect for young fans of 24.
  • The Tyrant King: Book 2

    Allan Frewin Jones

    eBook (Orion Children's Books, July 5, 2012)
    Zak's training is cut short when he is sent on his first mission. The King of Montevisto and his family have been threatened and the secret services believe the attack will take place on the family's forthcoming visit to the UK. It's vital that the trip goes smoothly and Zak is in charge of protecting the king's son. He soon finds he needs all his training and talents to outwit the enemy and save lives.A gripping new thriller in this fast-paced series. Perfect for young fans of 24.
  • The Book of the King

    Jerry B. Jenkins, Chris Fabry

    Paperback (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Oct. 1, 2007)
    “Nothing special” is the best way to describe Owen Reeder―at least that's what he's been told all his life. When a stranger visits his father's bookstore, Owen's ordinary life spirals out of control and right into a world he didn't even know existed. Owen believes the only gift he possesses is his ability to devour books, but he is about to be forced into a battle that will affect two worlds: his and the unknown world of the Lowlands. Perfect for readers ages 10 to 14 who enjoy a fast-paced story packed with action, fantasy, and humor.
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  • King's Book, The

    VERNON LOUISE

    Paperback (Herald Press, Nov. 18, 2002)
    Louise A. Vernon explores the mystery behind the printing of King James Bible in 1611. Who was the secret editor who published the work of 54 different translators and made the Bible sing? Before Nat Culver, a son of a translator, finds out answers to these questions, he is plunged into a series of baffling incidents concerning accusations made against his father. For 9-to-14-year-olds.
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  • The Tyrant King

    Allan Jones

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Zak takes on his first mission for a top secret government organization in the second book of this action-adventure spy seriesZak's training is cut short when he is sent on his first mission. The King of Montevisto and his family have been threatened and the secret services believe the attack will take place on the family's forthcoming visit to the UK. It's vital that the trip goes smoothly and Zak is in charge of protecting the king's son. He soon finds he needs all his training and talents to outwit the enemy and save lives.
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  • The King's Book

    Louise Vernon

    eBook (Herald Press, May 16, 2007)
    <p>Louise A. Vernon explores the mystery behind the printing of King James Bible in 1611. Who was the secret editor who published the work of 54 different translators and made the Bible sing? Before Nat Culver, a son of a translator, finds out answers to these questions, he is plunged into a series of baffling incidents concerning accusations made against his father. For 9-to-14-year-olds.</p>
  • The Book of the King

    Chris Jenkins, Jerry B., Fabry

    Paperback (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., March 15, 1800)
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