The Time Quake

The Time Quake
ISBN-10
141691529X
ISBN-13
9781416915294
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
443
Language
English
Published
2009-10-06
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Author
Linda Buckley-Archer

Description

While sinister Lord Luxon makes himself at home in twenty-first century Manhattan, Peter and Kate, aided by Gideon, pursue The Tar Man through the streets of eighteenth-century London, when history is at its tipping point.

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