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Triskellion 3: The Gathering
Triskellion 3 The Gathering
Author: Will Peterson
The heart-pounding conclusion to the supernatural Triskellion trilogy! — After escaping the Australian Outback ? and the nefarious agents of the ill-named Hope Organization ? Rachel and Adam have fled to the United States in hopes of locating their father. Luck is evading them, however, until they follow the clues in the note their Granny ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780763648473
ISBN-10: 0763648477
Publication Date: 9/14/2010
Pages: 384
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Candlewick
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Reviewed by Kira M for TeensReadToo.com

Rachel and Adam are not ordinary twins. While visiting their Granny Root in England, they discovered that they have powers that are not only feared, but hated by many people.

Before being taken prisoner by the Hope Organization, a group of evil scientists after them for their abilities, Granny Root gave them a note to help them find their elusive father. After escaping the organization's clutches in the Australian Outback, Rachel and Adam flee to the United States.

Using their grandma's note, the two attempt to find their father, who may hold the key to finding the last Triskellion. The three Triskellions are their only hope for stopping the Hope Organization's evil plans, but the agents from Hope are close on their heels.

Can Rachel and Adam find the last Triskellion in time and save humanity?

THE GATHERING is a great action-packed paranormal adventure. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is fast-paced. Those who are adventure junkies or who like science fiction, action, paranormal tales, or suspense-filled stories will enjoy reading this book.


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