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Dragons‘ Wrath
 

No. 63 of 84 in the New Adventures novels series
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By:Justin Richards
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Released:  June 1997
Publisher:  Virgin
ISBN:0-426-20508-1
Format: paperback
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Note:  An abridged audio adaptation of this novel was released as part of the Bernice Summerfield audio range in 2000.

Cover blurb:
‘Trouble?’
‘What makes you think that?’
‘Oh, you know, the usual. Cordoned-off area, security guards swapping war stories,’ Benny said, smiling. ‘The fact that you’re here.’

The Gamalian Dragon — a jewel-encrusted statuette captured by the Imperator Gamaliel from the Knights of Jeneve at the legendary Battle of Bocaro.

When Bernice Summerfield gets asked on an expedition by Gamaliel’s descendant, Romolo Nusek, it is an offer her department can’t afford to let her refuse. But, as usual, there are a few problems.

For one thing, Nusek is an evil warlord out to consolidate his power by any means necessary. For another, there’s a body in the Theatrology building — and the dead man had an appointment with Benny’s old friend, the mysterious Irving Braxiatel. Most worrying of all, the Gamalian Dragon, one of the best guarded and most valuable archaeological relics in known space, seems to be lying in a battered Gladstone bag on the floor of Benny’s bedroom.

Aided only by Braxiatel and historian Nicholas Clyde, Benny must unravel the dragon’s ancient mystery before the warlord’s plan reach completion — and an assassin closes in for the kill.

Justin Richards co-edited the recently published Decalog 4 anthology of science fiction stories. He has written several novels as well as some non-fiction. Justin enjoys reading, sleeping, theatre, train sets, being with his family and lots of other things he never has the time for.


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