Mines of the Minotaur: The Companions Quartet: Book 3: Bk. 3

Mines of the Minotaur: The Companions Quartet: Book 3: Bk. 3

by JuliaGolding (Author)

Synopsis

Connie has immense power. The trouble is, she doesn't really know how to use it, and nobody in the Society for the Protection of Mythical Beasts has enough knowledge to train her. Only one being understands Connie's potential - the evil shapeshifter Kullervo. Unknown to Connie, he has started infiltrating her dreams, causing her to raise devastating storms in her sleep. Now, when she's awake, the dark side of Connie's power increasingly feels more attractive than the good side. When Connie's best friend Col discovers what is happening, he begs Connie to seek help. She turns to the Society, the group meant to protect her. But they are terrified by what she tells them and expel her. Feeling abandoned and scared, Connie hides in an old mine - and finds she is not alone. The mine is full of sick mythical creatures that the Society has forgotten. They are led by the once-proud Minotaur who, having been blinded in a fight, is now a broken soul. The Minotaur gives Connie the courage to face her demons, and in doing so begins to heal himself.Could it be that Connie and the Minotaur, along with Col and the sick creatures, have the strength to battle Kullervo, while the Society for the Protection of Mythical Beasts stands ineffectually by?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 02 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0192754629
ISBN 13: 9780192754622
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: Connie struggles against the thrill of power that the dark side of her gifts gives her.

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