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Author:  D. J. MacHale
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 141691420X
ISBN-13: 9781416914204
Buy.com Sku: 208394642
Publish Date: 5/12/2009
Buy.com Sales Rank: 47493
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 8.5H x 6.25L x 2T
Pages:  594
Age Range:  14 to College
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Every question is answered, every truth is revealed in the final installment of the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling Pendragon series. The final battle has begun, and the saga''s passionate fan base will not be disappointed.
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In this tenth and final installment of this popular series, Bobby and his traveling companions join forces for one final fight against Saint Dane in the hopes of gaining the final territory and saving the whole of Halla once and for all.
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The 10th and final book in the bestselling Pendragon series finds Bobby facing the fight of his life, for Halla and the fate of all the territories. Saint Dane must be defeated or all will be lost, no matter what the past victories were. Loose threads, mysteries, and curiosities will be explored and exposed, laid bare for all to see.

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Chapter One

The missile hit without warning.

We didn''t know we were under attack until, well, we were under attack. It was fast. It was violent. I had no idea what it was all about, other than the fact that I had only been on this strange territory for a few minutes, and I already wanted to leave.

Uncle Press was walking maybe forty yards ahead of the Travelers. The small missile screamed in and thumped down in the space between us. If it had landed twenty yards farther ahead, Uncle Press would have been liquefied. Twenty yards back and every last Traveler of Halla would have been obliterated. Our final stand against Saint Dane would have been over before it had the chance to get started. We were lucky.

Lucky? That''s a relative term. After the first boom, good luck seemed to be in short supply.

"Down!" Uncle Press screamed as he ran back through the burning debris that hung in the air.

Too late. I was already down. The force of the blast had kn

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