Evenfall
The Tempest Stone : Book 2
(Author) Alexander ArmstrongEvenfall: The Golden Linnet was the number one bestselling children's debut fiction book and the number one bestselling children's hardback fiction book! 13-year-old Sam is now the Tempest - head of the secret, ancient Order of the Evening that protects the world from evil. But his work has just begun ... Sam's nemesis - a madman with the terrifying power to slice through portals of time - is on a mission to destroy the world and Sam and his friends are the only ones can who stop him. This deadly game of cat-and-mouse will take them to the very ends of the earth. And not everyone will survive ... Praise for the Evenfall series: 'A Da Vinci Code for kids' - Richard Osman, bestselling author of The Thursday Murder Club 'A wild-winged adventure that soars effortlessly to the greatest heights of fantasy!' - Ben Miller, bestselling author of The Day I Fell into a Fairytale 'Fast-paced, filmic and folkloric ... a thrilling epic of good against evil' Ross Montgomery, bestselling author of I Am Rebel, Waterstone's Children's Book of the Year' 'A fantastic action-packed adventure, with a highly original and intriguing mythology. Exploring themes of friendship, storytelling and music, Sam and his friends will take you on a journey you'll never forget. Utterly absorbing.' - M. G. Leonard, bestselling author of Beetleboy and the Adventures on Trains series. "An exciting new adventure with a comfortingly classic feel, you'll be enthralled, entertained and enchanted." - Maz Evans - bestselling author of Who Let the Gods Out? "A fast-paced adventure that will delight young readers after twists, turns and thrills.' - Anna James - New York Times bestselling author *Evenfall: The Golden Linnet reached number 5 in the TCM top 5000 Children's chart Week w/e 14-SEP-2024
Alexander Armstrong
Alexander Armstrong is a British actor, comedian, and TV presenter known for his work in television shows such as "Pointless" and "The Armstrong and Miller Show." He has also written several books, including the children's book series "The World of Walliams." Armstrong's writing style is humorous and engaging, often drawing on his experiences in comedy and entertainment. His contributions to literature include bringing laughter and entertainment to readers of all ages. One of his most famous works is "Pointless: The 100 Most Pointless Things in the World," which showcases his wit and comedic talent. Armstrong's impact on the literary genre of comedy and entertainment is significant, as he continues to delight audiences with his writing and performances.