MARK NEVILLE: HUNT FOR THUNDER

MARK NEVILLE: HUNT FOR THUNDER
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Publisher : Publishing Expert
Total Pages : 389
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ISBN-10 : 9789391221911
ISBN-13 : 9391221912
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Book Synopsis MARK NEVILLE: HUNT FOR THUNDER by : PAARTH DUBEY

Download or read book MARK NEVILLE: HUNT FOR THUNDER written by PAARTH DUBEY and published by Publishing Expert. This book was released on with total page 389 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 14 years old socially awkward Mark Neville had never thought of his life as interesting. But once he gets to know that he is a part of a multiversal organization destined to protect space and matter itself from all evil - interest barely cuts it. When a dark and formidable enemy threatens the safety of the multiverse, Mark is assigned to find the forgotten yet legendary Staff of Thunder, for he is the only one who has the power to wield it and it is the only chance against the threat. With the entire multiverse in his grasp, along with its resources and people, follow his journey through the mad place as he tries to find the long lost weapon while evading the enemy's forces.


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