Sinbad and the trumpet of Israfil
Material type: TextPublication details: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd. Haryana 2021Description: 326 pISBN:- 9780143449676
- 823.2 MIS
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‘Kevin Missal has given the age-old Sinbad tale a delightful spin. Beware, this fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping adventure is going to rob you of your sleep’-Anand Neelakantan, author of the bestselling Baahubali series and Asura: Tale of the Vanquished
# A fantastic reimagination of the Classic tale of Sinbad the Sailor from the Arabian Nights
# A must-have for all Young Adult, Fantasy, Fiction, Adventure, and Romance readers
# For the fans of Rick Riordan, Cassandra Clare, Eoin Colfer, Sarah J. Mass, George R. R. Martin, and Neil Gaiman
# Perfect for those who like stories involving prophecies, gods, demi-gods, Armageddon, friendship, and love
# Written by the bestselling mythology fiction writer Kevin Missal
Blurb:
Before I came to be known as the greatest sailor in the world, I was a young monster hunter who fell in love.
As all legendary love stories go, things were . . . well, not smooth sailing. And of course, there was the problem of the Armageddon.
So I set sail across the seven seas to hoodwink a Greek god, crash a vampire wedding, mollycoddle a giant and face the Angel of Death.
And as the hourglass turned, I had:
Seven days to save the world.
Seven days to kill the only girl I have ever loved.
Bestselling author Kevin Missal pens this thrilling reimagination of Sinbad–the fabled sailor from the classic One Thousand and One Nights–who encounters fearsome mythological monsters!
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