
Description
In the third and final volume of the bestselling Mysteries of Cove series, Trenton and Kallista--along with their friends, Plucky, Simoni, Angus, and Clyde--fly their mechanical dragons south toward San Francisco, looking to rescue any survivors from the battle of Seattle.
Arriving in San Francisco and investigating the area in secret, the young riders are reunited with Kallista's father, Leo Babbage, who reveals that the humans in the city are working as slaves to the dragons, but that they don't want to be rescued--himself included. He says they are being protected by their new master: a huge, powerful white dragon who lives in an impenetrable tower fortress overlooking the city. Kallista is stunned by the news. Why would her father ever willingly want to work for dragons?
Trenton and his friends are confronted by the guards and their mechanical dragons are seized. Evading capture, the young riders escape and begin looking for a way to break the white dragon's hold over the city--and over Leo. Working with the kids from the city, the young riders track down the source of the dragon's power to an underground chamber that is accessible only through an underwater passageway below the tower fortress.
With the white dragon watching their every move, Trenton and Kallista will need every bit of creativity and ingenuity they can manage to find a way to retrieve their stolen dragons, enter the tower fortress, and take down the dragons once and for all.
Product Details
Publisher | Shadow Mountain |
Publish Date | September 26, 2017 |
Pages | 336 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781629723396 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 5.9 X 1.1 inches | 1.0 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
Best Indies Book of the Year 2017 Juvenile Fiction Honorable Mention-- "Foreword Reviews"
2017 Foreword Indies Book of the Year Finalist in Juvenile Fiction-- "Foreword Reviews"
"Author J Scott Savage delivers a finale that does not disappoint in Mysteries of Cove: Embers of Destruction, the third and final book in the Mysteries of Cove trilogy. Throughout the series Savage has proven himself adept at taking on complex concepts and presenting them in an easily digestible way for younger readers and Embers of Destruction in is no exception. While still as full of action as the previous books, Savage also changes the game and ups the stakes of our young heroes in a riveting way and at the same time presents interesting internal conflicts within the group. Embers of Destruction is a brilliant conclusion to a remarkable series that will leave fans both satisfied and wishing for more."--Compass Book Ratings-- "Compass Book Ratings" (10/26/2017 12:00:00 AM)
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