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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Halt's Peril

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Hi, 


My name is Thomas. I am 10 years old and I will present you a book I just read:Halt's Peril 

Overview

Halt, Will and Horace need to find and exterminate the remaining group of Tennyson's group, but when a Genovesan, one of Tennyson's assassins spots them things get tricky.


Characters

Heroes

Will is a ranger, an elite squad of longbow men who also do espionage and secret missions for the king. He's young and was the apprentice of Halt, and likes honey in his coffee. He got that habit from Halt during his apprenticeship. He is in love with an apprentice of lady Pauline.

Horace is a knight of Araluen serving the king. He has a soft spot for Cassandra, the king's daughter, and was a companion of Will's in the orphanage where they grew up, although they got into many fights.

Halt is a ranger and was previously the master of Will. He like honey in his coffee and passes that habit to all his apprentices. He is the ranger of Redmont fief as every ranger is assigned to a fief. They have to protect it and keep it safe. He likes it there, as his wife works there and he has many friends there.


Secondary characters

Black'O'Malley is a smuggler in Port Cael, he provided transport to Tennyson but refuses to tel where he brought him first, but he turns out to talk more when held at knife point.

Ardel Keelty is captain of the Sparrow He comes from a different village where most people are honest, he brought The Araluens to the place where Black'O'Malley dropped off Tennyson Ardel was useful for voyaging the seas.

Antagonists

Tennyson is a false prophet, trying to get people to give him gold, jewelry and other valuables. He hires bandits and make it seem as if he is summoning the power of the sun god: Aleass.


Location

Araluen near the north

Style of writing

Flanagan writes the story with the skill of the degree that the words seem to flow off the page and morph into images.

Intended audience

I think that the intended audience is anyone who likes literacy.

What I liked most in this book

The thing I liked most in this book is that they were so close to failure and then won!