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Dinsdale, Christopher, 1965-
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Templars -- Juvenile fiction.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile fiction.
Oak Island (Lunenburg, N.S.) -- Juvenile fiction.
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Dinsdale, Christopher, 1965-
Templars -- Juvenile fiction.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile fiction.
Oak Island (Lunenburg, N.S.) -- Juvenile fiction.
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Betrayed : the legend of Oak Island / Christopher Dinsdale.
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Dinsdale, Christopher, 1965-
Napoleon Pub., c2009.
Call #:
FICTION
DIN
Subjects
Templars -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Oak Island (Lunenburg, N.S.) -- Juvenile
fiction
.
ISBN:
9781894917919 (pbk.)
189491791X (pbk.)
Alternate title:
Legend of Oak Island
Description:
292 p. : ill., maps, port. ; 19 cm.
Summary:
"Connor MacDonald knows he is about to die. After escaping with their lives from the marauding English, Connor and his mother have stumbled into the path of a pair of murderous highwaymen. Through a chance of fate, Prince Henry rescues them from their perilous encounter. Young Connor, now made a squire by Prince Henry, brilliantly saves a sea fortress from destruction during an attack by the English and becomes a trusted friend of the prince. Events soon lead Connor and his friends to the shores of a legendary land and the realization that the fate of the Templar Knights rests in their hands. It is on these far, wild shores, on the legendary Oak Island, that one of the greatest achievements in medieval history is about to take place - unless their enemies can destroy the Templar Order first." --From the publisher.
Audience:
Age: 11+. Napoleon Pub.
Genre:
Adventure
fiction
, Juvenile.
Canadian
fiction
, Juvenile.
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Tantallon Public Library
Children's Fiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
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