Grey Griffins: Brimstone Key No. 1: The Clockwork Chronicles (Grey Griffins: Clockwork Chronicles)

Grey Griffins: Brimstone Key No. 1: The Clockwork Chronicles (Grey Griffins: Clockwork Chronicles)

by Derek Benz (Author), JonSLewis (Author)

Synopsis

Max, Natalia, Ernie and Harley, also known as The Grey Griffins, have been through a lot in the past year. They've fought evil fairies and stopped the Shadow King Oberon from taking over the world. They've unlocked Max's destiny as the Guardian of the Codex, a magic book that grants him incredible power. And they've teamed up with the mystical Templar knights to stop a band of werewolves, led by Max's billionaire father, from ushering in Armageddon. Now the Templar have reopened Iron Bridge Academy, a school to train young recruits in the fight against the forces of evil, and the Griffins enter a whole new world of adventure. Most of all, Ernie is happy to discover that the school is filled like changelings - humans infused with fairy blood and supernatural abilities - as he thought he was the only one. But before long, the four friends are caught in a plot by the evil Otto von Strife, an old Templar foe, who plans to kidnap changelings and transfer their souls into clockwork war machines in a plot to rip open the door between the human and fairy worlds.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers
Published: 05 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0316045217
ISBN 13: 9780316045216
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: The first book in a new trilogy in the Grey Griffins series (previously published by Scholastic), a steampunk-esque adventure featuring four kids who battle evil fairies, werewolves and the forces of evil.

Author Bio
Derek Benz and J.S. Lewis have been best friends since babyhood. They grew up sharing birthday parties, Saturday morning cartoons, comic books and trading cards and spent much of their childhood exploring the sprawling woodlands behind Derek's family farm, which they secretly suspected was enchanted.