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The curse of the golden idol / by R.E. Devine.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextSeries: Devine, R. E., Chronicles of Jack McCool ; book 5.Kaiwhakaputa: Sydney, N.S.W. : Bauer Media Books, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Whakaahuatanga: 231 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781925694369 (paperback)
Ngā marau: Summary: Clan chieftain Finn McCool has disappeared and his men are under attack. That's the devastating news that greets Jack when he's shaken awake late one night at home by bloodied and battle-worn warrior Cormac. Jack knows it's down to him as Prince of Tara to rescue Finn and save the clan itself. But first things first; Jack has to get both he and the bedraggled warrior out of the family home and back to Eireann without the rest of his family finding out. That's not so easy when Dad's got the Midnight Munchies and Nan suddenly decides to start poking about. Some seriously swift talking, a surprise intervention and the mysterious rubifelis help Jack and Cormac travel in the magical trunk from Jack's attic back in time to the place they hope to find Finn. But when the trunk is opened, it's revealed that they've ended up ... where? Not the Forest of Roann from where they assume Eireann's evil High King Goll has kidnapped Finn but somewhere else entirely. At first glance, it looks as if they've landed in paradise but Jack and Cormac soon discover that the steamy heat and dense jungle filled with strange sounds, strange creatures and even stranger - and deadly - plants, hide a land that's rife with unseen dangers and inhabitants who would do them harm. When the school boy prince is warned in the words of a magical song that he's in danger of betrayal, Jack begins to doubt even those closest to him and with tensions running high, he is forced to change tack if he's to protect himself from the traitor hiding in the shadows and continue his quest.
Ngā tūtohu mai i tēnei whare pukapuka: Kāore he tūtohu i tēnei whare pukapuka mō tēnei taitara. Takiuru ki te tāpiri tūtohu.
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Clan chieftain Finn McCool has disappeared and his men are under attack. That's the devastating news that greets Jack when he's shaken awake late one night at home by bloodied and battle-worn warrior Cormac. Jack knows it's down to him as Prince of Tara to rescue Finn and save the clan itself. But first things first; Jack has to get both he and the bedraggled warrior out of the family home and back to Eireann without the rest of his family finding out. That's not so easy when Dad's got the Midnight Munchies and Nan suddenly decides to start poking about. Some seriously swift talking, a surprise intervention and the mysterious rubifelis help Jack and Cormac travel in the magical trunk from Jack's attic back in time to the place they hope to find Finn. But when the trunk is opened, it's revealed that they've ended up ... where? Not the Forest of Roann from where they assume Eireann's evil High King Goll has kidnapped Finn but somewhere else entirely. At first glance, it looks as if they've landed in paradise but Jack and Cormac soon discover that the steamy heat and dense jungle filled with strange sounds, strange creatures and even stranger - and deadly - plants, hide a land that's rife with unseen dangers and inhabitants who would do them harm. When the school boy prince is warned in the words of a magical song that he's in danger of betrayal, Jack begins to doubt even those closest to him and with tensions running high, he is forced to change tack if he's to protect himself from the traitor hiding in the shadows and continue his quest.

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