Richard of Rairarubia is the thrilling conclusion to The Rairarubia Tales, a beloved fantasy-adventure series for readers aged 9 and up. In this gripping finale, Einaem, son of Mammoth and the new Drahcir of Ruulako, seizes Romey and Sam's youngest daughter, Katherine. His ransom demand is clear: he wants Molly, Netty, and Tunnelsuit, seeking revenge for his father's defeat. Desperate to save his sister, Richard captures Molly and Netty, but with Molly forbidden to return to Rairarubia, they embark on a perilous journey through the Ptangled Forest, the Jaws of Death, and finally to the Temple…mehr
Richard of Rairarubia is the thrilling conclusion to The Rairarubia Tales, a beloved fantasy-adventure series for readers aged 9 and up. In this gripping finale, Einaem, son of Mammoth and the new Drahcir of Ruulako, seizes Romey and Sam's youngest daughter, Katherine. His ransom demand is clear: he wants Molly, Netty, and Tunnelsuit, seeking revenge for his father's defeat. Desperate to save his sister, Richard captures Molly and Netty, but with Molly forbidden to return to Rairarubia, they embark on a perilous journey through the Ptangled Forest, the Jaws of Death, and finally to the Temple of Fleson. This is where the Oracles of all known dimensions convene, and where Richard hopes to negotiate his sister's release. Will the Oracles permit Richard's daring trade? Can Molly ever return to Rairarubia? All will be revealed in this final volume, which includes a comprehensive summary of the first five books and a complete list of all major characters in the series. Dive into Richard of Rairarubia for an unforgettable adventure full of magic, danger, and the ultimate test of bravery and friendship.
W. Royce Adams has published over a dozen college textbooks, academic journal articles, fantasy middle-grade chapter books, three juvenile novels, a short story collection, Against the Current, and a novel A Time Goes By. He won the Haunted Waters Literary Magazine's 2016 Grand Prize Short Story Contest, Honorable Mentions from Glimmer Train, and for a notable essay of 2016 by Best American Essays, 2017. His works have appeared in The Rockford Review, Black Fox Literary Magazine, Catamaran, In the Depths, Coe Review, Chaffey Review, Adelaide, bosque, Evening Street Press and others. He is Past-president of the California Reading and Learning Association and a member of The Authors Guild. He lives in Santa Barbara, California.
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