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One hundred years in the future, war kills no-one. All conflict has been transferred online. Now, nations battle via massive multiplayer games served up by the WarFun platform, and all citizens are encouraged to participate in a constant, media-hyped game of war. Fighting is fun.

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Sia, a young gamer from Sierra Leone, loses her father, Idris - a prominent computer scientist - in mysterious circumstances. As she progresses through the Freetown WarFun Academy for elite gamers, Sia begins to uncover clues that suggest her father was caught up in a conspiracy that reaches far beyond her nation's borders. Possibly, all the way to the WarFun platform itself...

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"The Adze Mystery" is an exciting adventure for middle-grade readers told from Sia's point of view, while older readers can experience the breakneck techno-thriller, "The Adze Directive", from Idris' viewpoint.

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UNLEASH THE ADVENTURE WITH "DUAL-READ" !!

Read the books sequentially in any order -- alternatively, discover a revolutionary experience by having two people read both books simultaneously. Stop at specified key synchronisation points to share your unique perspectives and unravel the thrilling plot together. Get ready to discuss, debate and discover a book in a way you never have before! 

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The Arilon Chronicles is a series of fantasy novels that follows our young heroes, Arthur Ness and Teresa Smith as they find themselves caught in a conflict between the magical land of Arilon and the human village of Waterwhistle. They must work to stop the villainous Lady Eris and her mistress, the Queen, from taking control of both worlds. The story races from the countryside of World War II Nottinghamshire to the fantastical world of Arilon. Our heroes need to face dark truths about themselves if they intend to defeat the destructive Queen of Arilon.

Drawing the Queen

Reviews

Arilon Chronicles

Hollie (12) :

I am about half way through part 1 of Arthur Ness and the Secret of Waterwhistle and I love reading the book. When I read it I feel that I am actually there and am part of the story. I read the book with my dad and he loves the book too. I also read it at school but when I get home I have to re-read the chapter so my dad doesn't miss out! I can't wait to find out about the Needlemen, they sound evil and scary.

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