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Rhianna and the Dogs of Iron

By: Dave Luckett
Narrated by: Mikaela Martin
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As her second adventure begins, Rhianna still hasn’t fully harnessed the Wild Magic that runs through her very being.

When her blacksmith father takes as his apprentice Eriseth, a gifted Eldra girl, Rhianna feels that no one cares about her any more. Filled with jealousy and hurt, she uses the Wild Magic in anger – and suddenly her world is in terrible danger.

Now, Rhianna and Eriseth must work together if they’re to defeat the dark magic behind the dastardly Dogs of Iron.

©2002 Dave Luckett. First published by Omnibus Books a division of Scholastic Australia Pty Ltd in.This edition published under licence from Scholastic Australia Pty Limited. (P)2005 Bolinda Publishing
Science Fiction & Fantasy
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As her second adventure begins, Rhianna still hasn’t fully harnessed the Wild Magic that runs through her very being. When her blacksmith father takes Eriseth, a gifted Eldra girl, as his apprentice, Rhianna begins to feel unimportant and envious. Rhianna’s emotions get the better of her, as she loses control of her magic and unleashes the devilish Dogs of Iron. Ultimately, Rhianna and Eriseth must work together if they’re to defeat the dark magic behind the dastardly dogs.

Old world enchantment seems to seethe from the every utterance of performer Mikaela Martin. The lilting airs of the Aussie actress echo and ring with ancient – almost mythical – resonance. Indeed, Martin provides the perfect canvas for Dave Luckett’s fantastic realm of legend and imagination.

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"Readers who have enjoyed Harry Potter and comparable magical fantasies will no doubt enjoy Dave Luckett's novel." (Viewpoint)
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