
Tris
1. The Miracle Child
Morgan Bruce(Author)
Strategic Book Publishing
Published on 11. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
574 pages
978-1-68235-395-0 (ISBN)
Description
Tris:
1. The Miracle Child
by Morgan Bruce
The first installment of the intriguing new sequel to the Alexei, Accidental Angel series, aka
"The Angel heptalogy"
Facing a childless future, Amanda and Joshua's return to the Scottish island that once harboured the seven boy angels they knew from their childhood days almost 20 years earlier, is made complete when they are able to officially adopt their Godchild.
Tris has very quickly been dubbed "The Miracle Child" by the media for being the sole survivor of a catastrophic plane crash that killed his parents and almost
two hundred other passengers.
Within a few months of his recovery and adaption to life on the island, an even greater miracle occurs when Tris starts to grow wings - an event that perhaps signals the start of a new age of miracles on the island.
His gradual metamorphosis into an angel, however, is not as straightforward as it first seems. As his various angelic abilities begin to emerge at an almost surprising rate, somewhere, hidden from even guardian Mykael, there is great danger waiting to be unleashed on the island, and its small, but loyal, community.
copyright [(c)] 2021
Auckland, New Zealand
(About the Author)
Morgan Bruce has lived his entire life in Auckland, New Zealand. A retired music teacher, the grandfather of four has written twelve books. "As a musician, I have been on stage since the age of 9 - as part of an 'Everly Bros.' style duo - and started, as a bass player, in my first band at the age of 12, only ceasing that activity when I turned 55. Besides bass, I play guitar, keyboards, flute and saxophone (therefore, music figures strongly in most of my writing)."
More details
Series
1
Language
English
Target group
Young adult
Interest Age: From 13 to 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
920 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68235-395-0 (9781682353950)
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Schweitzer Classification