The Gorgon's Gaze

The Gorgon's Gaze
ISBN-10
0761453776
ISBN-13
9780761453772
Category
Animals, Mythical
Pages
303
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Marshall Cavendish
Author
Julia Golding

Description

Mallins Wood is home to the last surviving gorgon, and Col's mother, the gorgon's supernatural Companion, is determined to save it from encroaching development--even to the point of endangering Col and his best friend Connie, the most powerful Companion alive.

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