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Arthur Slade

Megiddo's Shadow

eBook (Dava Enterprises Dec. 5, 2013)
"That's the city of Megiddo. Armageddon will begin on the plains below."
"Maybe it just did," Cheevers said.


A novel that captures the harrowing and sometimes heartbreaking life of a soldier during World War One. Fueled by anger at the death of his brother, sixteen year old Edward enlists and abandons his father and their farm in Canada for England. After proving that he can tame any wild horse, he's sent to Palestine to battle the Turks. A trooper's horse is the key to life and death in a cavalry charge: luckily, Edward has the extraordinary Buke, his true companion. He also has tender letters from Emily, a nurse, and the camaraderie of his tent mates. As he closes in on the enemy, Edward finds that the noble vengeance he seeks is replaced by the horror of battle and the realization that he must fight not only to survive, but also, to kill.

This book explores what it's like to live, to fall in love, and to learn how to survive during a time of vast historical importance and great danger. A story of a young adult who visits the Holy Land as a soldier, a place he had only read about in the Bible.

***The novel is inspired by the story of the author's grandfather who fought in the Middle East during the First World War.***

"...it is a powerful book that needs to be read."
School Library Journal, Starred Review
"Megiddo's Shadow is a brilliant novel. Slade has crafted a story that is both timeless and contemporary, reminding us once again how easily young men march off to war and how easily those wars start."
David Gill, ALAN website.

About the Author:
Arthur Slade was raised on a ranch in the Cypress Hills of southwest Saskatchewan and began writing at an early age. He has been writing fiction full time for fifteen years and is the author of nineteen bestselling books, including Amber Fang, Flickers and Modo: Mission Clockwork. He lives in the magical city of Saskatoon, Canada.
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266

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