The Snowmelt River

The Snowmelt River by Frank P. Ryan is a reprint edition published by Mobius on November 4, 2014. This 702-page book presents a narrative centered around four orphans—Alan, Kate, Mark, and Mo—who are drawn together by mysterious forces. They discover a hidden gate on the summit of the Irish mountain Slievenamon, which leads them to the ancient and perilous land of Tir, a place filled with magic and danger.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where the orphans must confront the challenges of survival in a war-torn realm. As they navigate this enchanted landscape, they face threats from the powerful Tyrant of the Wastelands and his fearsome Death Legion. The story combines elements of juvenile fiction, fantasy, and action, inviting readers to explore themes of bravery and destiny as the characters learn to fight for their lives in a land where death lurks at every turn.
Official synopsis Publisher
Frank P. Ryan, author of Goodbye Baby Blue and Tiger Tiger, is a multiple-bestselling author in the UK and the US. His books have been translated into over ten different languages. The Snowmelt River has been called “Enthralling. Not many books have this cosmic ability,” by The Los Angeles Times.
On the summit of the fabled Irish mountain known as Slievenamon there is a gate to an ancient land of immense and terrifying power. Hidden to most humans, the gate of Feimhin has lain closed for centuries, the secret of its opening long lost.
But now Alan, Kate, Mark, and Mo-four orphans of vastly different backgrounds, drawn together by forces they barely understand-must pass through the portal to face their destinies. What they find beyond is the enchanted but war-ravaged world of Tir, a strange and dangerous land peopled by beings of magic. Here death waits at every corner, and the four new arrivals must learn to fight if they are to survive.
And they’d better learn quickly, because the powerful Tyrant of the Wastelands, whose fearsome Death Legion stalks the land, will destroy anything and anyone standing in the way of his plan to become the overlord of Tir.
FAQ
What is “The Snowmelt River” about?
Who is the author of “The Snowmelt River”?
When was “The Snowmelt River” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Snowmelt River”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
