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Highlander
by Garry Kilworth
from HarperEntertainment
"There Can Be Only One" The battle rages across the centuries, from the wind-scoured Sahara to the wild Russian steppes to the rocky crags of Scotland. And only one Immortal can survive. MacLeod is the Highlander. A Scottish clan warrior from the 16th century, he was taught the deadly arts by an ancient mentor, who then suffered the only wound that can end an Immortal's life: decapitation. Now, seven lifetimes later, MacLeod faces the final test. The Kurgan, his ancient adversary, has tracked him all the way to the streets of New York City. The fight will be the same: blade to blade. Only the outcome is in doubt. Will the Highlander win? Or will the Kurgan's scimitar stop him with a blow that will plunge the earth itself into an era of darkness and chaos? Based on the cult film classic, the original novelavailable for the first time in the USA!
House of Tribes
by Garry Douglas Kilworth
from Corgi
The Welkin Weasels: Castle Storm (The Welkin Weasels)
by Garry Kilworth
from Transworld Publishers
Sylver is on a quest to find the humans who abandoned Welkin many years ago and bring them back. With his small company of weasels, he journeys south, through myriad adventures, in search of an ancient castle wherein lies the clue he seeks—Castle Storm. Meanwhile, Welkin itself is under threat, as thousands of rats are pouring down from their marshland home to seize power from the stoats.
The Welkin Weasels: Thunder Oak (The Welkin Weasels)
by Garry Kilworth
from Transworld Publishers
Long before Sylver the weasel was born, the humans all left Welkin. Now life for the weasels—under the heavy paw of the vicious stoat rulers—is pretty miserable. Sylver sets out to find the humans, following a clue in a place known as Thunder Oak. This is the first of a trilogy.
Theater of Timesmiths
by Garry Kilworth
from Popular Library
A Theatre of Timesmiths
by Garry Kilworth
from Victor Gollancz
Moby Jack and Other Tall Tales
by Garry Kilworth
from PS Publishing
Attica
by Garry Kilworth
from Little, Brown Book Group
A novel with echoes of timeless classics such as The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The Borrowers, and Alice in Wonderland, Garry Kilworth's Attica reveals a twilight world of forgotten wonders, and extraordinary adventures—all happening just above our heads. Join Jordy, Alex, and Chloe as they cross the portal from our world to a strange and wonderful other place, accessible for just a moment in time through the trap-door of the attic in their family home. From hat-stand forests, to towering hills of old musical instruments, deserts of old books and a great water-tank lake, the vast continent they stumble upon is one of limitless surprises—and that's before they meet the inhabitants: strange clans of small and lumpen people who live in homes constructed from all manner of found things and drive vehicles powered by old sewing-machine parts. It is against this remarkable backdrop that the three children will embark on a spellbinding adventure to recover a prized possession, save a life, and—somehow—find a way back home. A story of courage, loyalty and friendship; of Browsers, Shadow-Tangles and Tatterdermalions; of incredible landscapes, ingenious devices, and cunning plot twists, Attica has a richness and depth that will delight readers of all ages.
Split Second
by Garry Kilworth
from Warner Books
Electric Kid
by Garry Kilworth
from Econo-Clad Books
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