Telemakos may have survived his capture in Afar, but his dangerous journey is far from over . . .Twelve-year-old Telemakos-the descendant of British and Aksumite royalty-is still recovering from his ordeal as a government spy in the Afar desert,...
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Telemakos may have survived his capture in Afar, but his dangerous journey is far from over . . .Twelve-year-old Telemakos-the descendant of British and Aksumite royalty-is still recovering from his ordeal as a government spy in the Afar desert, where he uncovered the traitor who spread the plague through Aksum. But before Telemakos is fully healed, tragedy strikes. For their own safety, Telemakos and his infant sister, Athena, are sent to live with Abreha, the ruler of Himyar-a longtime enemy turned ally of the Aksumites. Telemakos's aunt Goewin, British ambassador to Aksum, warns him that Ab
Cover; Title Page; Dedication; Contents; THE ARABIAN PENINSULA; Epigraph; I. Blind Trust; II. Imaginary Beasts; III. Athena; IV. The Lure of Shadows; V. Loaves and Fishes; VI. Hope; VII. The Gates Thrown Wide; VIII. A Shout in the Street; IX. The Hanish Islands; X. The Hanged Man; XI. Stairways; XII. Star Master and Morningstar; XIII. Taming the Lion; XIV. The Covenant; Author''s Note; Glossary; Family Tree; Preview: The Empty Kingdom; A Biography of Elizabeth Wein; Copyright