The Dragon’s Tooth

The Dragon’s Tooth by Nathan D. Wilson, published by Random House in 2011, is a 485-page adventure novel written in English. This story follows siblings Cyrus and Antigone Smith, who have been managing a struggling roadside motel with their older brother, Daniel. Their mundane existence is disrupted when a mysterious old man with bone tattoos arrives, leading to a series of dramatic events that change their lives forever.
Readers will find an action-packed narrative that explores themes of family, adventure, and the allure of ancient secrets. As Cyrus and Antigone become embroiled in an oath to an order of explorers, they encounter lost civilizations and powerful relics, setting the stage for a thrilling journey. The book delves into elements of fantasy, magic, and science fiction, making it a compelling read for those interested in juvenile fiction and adventure stories.
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N. D. Wilson, author of Leepike Ridge and 100 Cupboards, returns with an action-packed adventure that will captivate fans of both Percy Jackson and Indiana Jones with lost civilizations, ancient secrets, and buried treasure.
For two years, Cyrus and Antigone Smith have run a sagging roadside motel with their older brother, Daniel. Nothing ever seems to happen. Then a strange old man with bone tattoos arrives, demanding a specific room.
Less than 24 hours later, the old man is dead. The motel has burned, and Daniel is missing. And Cyrus and Antigone are kneeling in a crowded hall, swearing an oath to an order of explorers who have long served as caretakers of the world’s secrets, keepers of powerful relics from lost civilizations, and jailers to unkillable criminals who have terrorized the world for millennia.
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