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Emma and Simone are on their own ... and descending into the very depths of Hell.
Eight years on from the end of BLUE DRAGON, Book Three of Dark Heavens, Emma and Simone face a new threat. Simon Wong's demon associates have linked up with Kitty Kwok and the Hong Kong underworld, and have kidnapped Emma's students.
At the same time, the King of the Demons is allowing his children to torture Leo, in hopes of drawing Emma and Simone into Hell too and into his hands. Emma and Simone must defeat the demon-underworld alliance, then enter the gates of Hell to free Leo -- without being captured and defeated themselves.
And Xuan Wu, lord of the Northern Heavens, is unable to help them. He can no longer take physical form ...
RRP: $22.99
| ISBN 13: | 9780732286866 |
| ISBN 10: | 0732286867 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Pages: | 576 |
| Dimensions: | 181 x 111mm |
| Released: | 01/08/2010 |
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Kylie Chan is a bestselling Australian author, best known for The Dark Heavens trilogy, set in modern day Hong Kong.
Drawing from the years Chan spent living in Hong Kong, and her careful research into Chinese myth and philosophy, the trilogy introduces Emma Donohoe, who takes a job as nanny to the daughter of a wealthy businessman. Unaware at first that he is in reality a Chinese god, she is drawn into a world of martial arts and magic where gods and demons walk the streets.
On her publisher's website Kylie Chan explains how she came to write The Dark Heavens trilogy, saying that after she returned to live in Australia, she read her way through every fantasy title she could find. Basing her writing on the genres she enjoyed - romance, action and the supernatural, and adding her knowledge and of, and research into Chinese mythology and Taoist philosophy she created the first in the series, the acclaimed White Tiger.
According to the author's website two further trilogies in the same universe are to follow, starting in 2009. She is at present engaged in writing her fourth book.
Kylie Chan has a website and forum, where she can sometimes be found interacting with readers and answering questions.
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