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The Immortals
The Immortals: The final book in Edge Chronicles (The Edge Chronicles No. 10)
The Immortals
Chris Riddell, Paul Stewart
Nate Quarter is a lowly lamplighter in the phraxmines of the Eastern Woods, until treachery forces him to flee for his life to the mighty city of Great Glade.But these are turbulent times. In far-off Hive, the spectacular city founded by the goblin tribes, the clan leaders are preparing for war. And out beyond the dread Nightwoods, in the fabled gardens of Riverrise, a one-eyed waif jealously guards the life-giving waters of the mystical Riverrise spring. . . . Swept up in the maelstrom that follows, Nate and a small band of intrepid friends must set off on an epic journey that is to lead them into terrible peril. All the while, from over the Edge cliff itself, a storm unlike any ever seen before, is building. A storm that is to roll across the land, bringing both echoes of the past and promises of a new beginning. . . . This is the final tale in the Edge Chronicles sequence and it’s a fabulous climax to one of the most original and dramatic fantasy series being written today. Set years in the future, this book is ideal for new readers to discover the series before going back to read the history of Twig, Rook, and Quint. Illustrated throughout with outstanding inventiveness by Chris Riddell, it will not only enthrall existing fans of the Edge Chronicles but also grip readers new to the series.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fantasy

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Nate Quarter is a lamplighter for a phraxmine in the Deepwoods in the third age of flight. His only possesions are a small lufwood box and a portrait of a sky pirate from the first age of flight. When the mine sergeant threatens to kill him, Nate escapes from the mine with a goblin named Slip. The two friends go to Great Glade, one of two great cities. There they meet a man known as the Professor, a banderbear named Weelum, and a mineowners daughter, Eudoxia Prade. They soon learn that Eudoxia's father has been kidnapped by gyle goblins from Hive, the other great city.

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