Nicholas and the Krampus

Nicholas and the Krampus

by Michael Scott
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 19/01/2021

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**Nicholas Flamel appeared in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series—but did you know he really lived? And he might still be alive today!**Discover the truth behind Michael Scott’s New York Times bestselling series the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel with “Nicholas and the Krampus,” an ebook original short story.


Nicholas and Perenelle Flamel have rescued the world from destruction countless times over—but can they save Christmas as well?


Now, that lost story is told. . . .


It is the first Christmas after the end of World War II, and something evil is moving through New York. The ancient immortal human Sinter Klaas, better known as Kris Kringle, is being hunted by a terrifying horned creature: the goat-demon called the Krampus. When the Flamels receive a desperate call from their old friend Kris, they must devise a plan to trap the monster—and get it all done before Christmas Eve.


“Fans of adventure fantasies like Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians series will eat this one up.” —VOYA


Read the whole series!

The Alchemyst

The Magician

The Sorceress

The Necromancer

The Warlock

The Enchantress

ISBN:
9780449819173
9780449819173
Category:
Uncategorized
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
19-01-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Random House Children's Books
Michael Scott

Michael Scott has been a motoring journalist for 40 years, and has specialised in motorcycle grand prix racing, attending almost every GP, since 1984.

As well as contributing to magazines worldwide, including Japan, the USA, Australia, India and much of Europe, Scott has edited SuperBike Magazine and Road Racer.

He is the author of several books including, for Carlton, MotoGP: The Illustrated History (which has global sales of 70,000) and the critically acclaimed Wayne Rainey - His Own Story.

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