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In a kingdom at war, the line between good and evil becomes blurred . . . In this third book in the Wereworld saga, werewolf and rightful king of Lyssia Drew Ferran must battle his way off a bleak volcanic island where he's being held prisoner. With the help of a motley crew of enslaved Werelords, he escapes and embarks on an urgent quest to find the long-lost tribe of Hawklords in the distant reaches of the kingdom. Meanwhile, Drew's old friends find themselves on a dangerous high seas mission plagued by misfortune and the influence of dark magick that threatens to tempt even the purest heart.



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Curtis Jobling

Curtis Jobling is an author and illustrator based in the UK. Working in publishing and animation he is possibly most (in) famously known as the designer of the BAFTA winning "Bob The Builder", as well as creator of CBeebies "Raa Raa the Noisy Lion" and CBBC's "Frankenstein's Cat". Early work in animation included model and puppet painting on Wallace & Gromit's "A Close Shave" and Tim Burton's "Mars Attacks!" He's also the creator/director/producer of Nickelodeon's "Curious Cow" interstitials, a series of animated shorts featuring the varied and hilarious deaths of a bewildered bovine. As a published author and illustrator of children's books, Curtis's works include Dinosaurs After Dark (with Jonathan Emmett) , Skeleton in the Closet (with Alice Schertle) , My Daddy, Cheeky Monkey and perhaps his most notorious character Frankenstein's Cat, now an animated series in its own right commissioned by the BBC and sold to broadcasters worldwide. The Wereworld series of novels were first published by Penguin in the UK in January 2011, with "Rise of the Wolf", the first in the fantasy horror, shortlisted for the Waterstone's Book Prize. Penguin/Viking first published the debut novel in September 2011.



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