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Books with title Truth-Teller Rebellion

  • Truth Teller

    Kurt Chambers

    language (UK Children's Publishing, Jan. 3, 2012)
    How could ten-year-old Charlotte ever envisage that magic really exists? Even with her own vivid imagination, the place for other realms belonged in a child’s fairy tale. Or so she thought, until she stumbled across a hidden curio shop and an even stranger shopkeeper. He gives her a gift that resembles an antique snow dome, but this is not an ordinary globe. The world Charlotte has always known disappears as she’s spirited away into a mystical land.This is the beginning of a lifelong friendship that changes Charlotte’s life forever. Discovered by a young elf alone in the forest, she embarks on a journey in search of a group of travelling Entertainers. She encounters heart-stopping dangers and real life monsters, but a far greater threat shadows her every move. Even the strength and skill of her new found companions cannot protect her against a ruthless druid assassin. But in this realm, Charlotte is not the vulnerable little girl she thought she was.
  • Truth-Teller Rebellion

    Kenneth D. Schultz

    language (Olympicvista Publishing, Oct. 30, 2016)
    Truth-Teller Rebellion is book one in the Truth-Teller series. Truth-teller Cary Bishop can intuitively tell whether someone is lying. That’s a useful ability for a judge, but not for a teenager who is sensitive about his unusual eagle eyes. Cary’s younger sister Krin is an empath. She instinctively feels the emotions of those around her. Some might consider that a blessing, she thinks it a curse. She has spent most her short life learning how to wall out the foreign feelings intruding into her head. Nonetheless, sheltered by their parents, they’ve led a nearly idyllic life on the steppe, and haven’t needed to use their powerful traits.That changes when a sudden wall of water erupting from a glacial lake sweeps away their parents while on the spring cattle drive to summer pasture. A frantic, unsuccessful search for their parents leaves them presumed dead. Soon afterward, an unexpected visitor reveals their father, who they had always known as a peaceful herdsman, was the war hero C.E. Shaw, who defeated the invading dictator Perez years earlier. When Perez invades once again, Cary and Krin must harness their powers to help defeat him.This book was previously published by the Champagne Book Group/Burst. This edition is a substantially edited version of the original published in 2013.
  • Truth Teller

    K. Chambers

    Paperback (UK Children's Publishing, Jan. 25, 2012)
    How can ten-year-old Charlotte ever envisage that magic really exists? The place for other realms belongs in a child?s fairy tale. Or so she thinks, until she discovers the strange shopkeeper and begins an adventure that changes her life forever. Discovered alone in a far away forest, Charlotte embarks on a journey encountering heart-stopping dangers and real life monsters, but a far greater threat shadows her every move. Even the strength and skill of her new companions cannot protect her against a ruthless druid assassin. But in this realm, Charlotte is not the vulnerable little girl she thought she was.
  • Truth-Teller Rebellion

    Kenneth D. Schultz

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 10, 2016)
    Truth-Teller Rebellion is book one in the Truth-Teller series. Truth-teller Cary Bishop can intuitively tell whether someone is lying. That’s a useful ability for a judge, but not for a teenager who is sensitive about his unusual eagle eyes. Cary’s younger sister Krin is an empath. She instinctively feels the emotions of those around her. Some might consider that a blessing, she thinks it a curse. She has spent most her short life learning how to wall out the foreign feelings intruding into her head. Nonetheless, sheltered by their parents, they’ve led a nearly idyllic life on the steppe, and haven’t needed to use their powerful traits. That changes when a sudden wall of water erupting from a glacial lake sweeps away their parents while on the spring cattle drive to summer pasture. A frantic, unsuccessful search for their parents leaves them presumed dead. Soon afterward, an unexpected visitor reveals their father, who they had always known as a peaceful herdsman, was the war hero C.E. Shaw, who defeated the invading dictator Perez years earlier. When Perez invades once again, Cary and Krin must harness their powers to help defeat him.