The Ring of Five

Kids, Teen, Action/Adventure, General Fiction, Fiction
Cover of the book The Ring of Five by Eoin McNamee, Random House Children's Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Eoin McNamee ISBN: 9780375896644
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: May 11, 2010
Imprint: Wendy Lamb Books Language: English
Author: Eoin McNamee
ISBN: 9780375896644
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: May 11, 2010
Imprint: Wendy Lamb Books
Language: English

Here's the first book in a brilliant new trilogy by the author of The Navigator. The Ring of Five, set at a school for spies, is full of surprises as well as fascinating questions about loyalty, destiny, and what it means to be a spy. Danny Caulfield doesn't know how he ended up at a mysterious academy called Wilsons. A few of the students are pretty scary. Someone tries to murder him. Even the ravens that haunt the school seem to be against him. Yet he also finds friends: Les, an exceptional thief; Dixie, who has an unsettling talent; and Vandra, a physick with special powers. It turns out that Danny is destined for a terrifying mission. As he embarks on his training, he is shocked and secretly thrilled to discover that he seems to have all the natural gifts of the perfect spy—most importantly, the ability to betray. Eoin McNamee's background as an author of adult thrillers informs this exhilarating, atmospheric adventure.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Here's the first book in a brilliant new trilogy by the author of The Navigator. The Ring of Five, set at a school for spies, is full of surprises as well as fascinating questions about loyalty, destiny, and what it means to be a spy. Danny Caulfield doesn't know how he ended up at a mysterious academy called Wilsons. A few of the students are pretty scary. Someone tries to murder him. Even the ravens that haunt the school seem to be against him. Yet he also finds friends: Les, an exceptional thief; Dixie, who has an unsettling talent; and Vandra, a physick with special powers. It turns out that Danny is destined for a terrifying mission. As he embarks on his training, he is shocked and secretly thrilled to discover that he seems to have all the natural gifts of the perfect spy—most importantly, the ability to betray. Eoin McNamee's background as an author of adult thrillers informs this exhilarating, atmospheric adventure.

More books from Random House Children's Books

Cover of the book Who Let the Ghosts Out? by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book A Mother's Love (Disney/Pixar Brave) by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Flying Lessons & Other Stories by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Being Jazz by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Refugees by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book A Christmas Carol: Read & Listen Edition by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Mistress of the Storm by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book The Flying Beaver Brothers and the Crazy Critter Race by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Martin's Mice by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Planning a Life in Medicine by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book The Inheritance Almanac by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Akiko: The Training Master by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Melonhead and the Vegalicious Disaster by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book Poison's Kiss by Eoin McNamee
Cover of the book On the Run by Eoin McNamee
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy