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Sea Djinn

Part of the Djinn quartet series
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The first full-length contemporary children's novel to be written and set in the Middle East.

"Dubai's Harry Potter" Emirates Today
"A joyful fantasy... steeped in the heritage of the region. Wonderful." Time Out Dubai (chose Sea Djinn as the only children's book in its Books of the Year 2007)

When Finn Kennedy comes to live in Dubai, he expects to do nothing more adventurous than surf a few good waves. Then he meets Triton, the Sea Djinn, a supernatural being with spectacular powers. Triton reveals that Finn's parents have been kidnapped at sea by Hydrus, the evil Sea Djinn, who is preparing to wage war against Triton's and Finn's worlds in a battle of the Djinns that has been brewing for a thousand years.

Triton recruits Finn to his army and bestows on him some of his own powers. Finn, together with his cousin, Georgina, and his friend, Fred, prepares to travel to the underwater lair of Hydrus, far across the sea in the Dark Kingdom, to rescue his parents and fight Hydrus. Along the way the friends meet Mr Violet, no ordinary teacher, who trains them in the skills they will need if they are to have any chance of surviving. Their training is cut short when they are in grave danger and must escape. They steal a boat and set sail for the Dark Kingdom...

The first instalment of Linda Davies' celebrated Djinn Quartet. Join Finn, Georgie and Fred on their epic adventure through the seas, mountains and wild deserts of Arabia as the children fight to save their world from Dark power in Sea Djinn, Fire Djinn, Storm Djinn and King of the Djinn.

"Five Star! Thrilling, beautifully written books for children. Adults will secretly read them too." You Magazine
"A fast paced, beautifully descriptive adventure with compelling characters, humour and page-turning excitement." Khaleej Times
"Breathtaking." Sunday Express

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Product Details
Independently Published
869768633Y / 9798697686331
Paperback / softback
28/10/2020
English
286 pages
133 x 203 mm, 327 grams