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<description><![CDATA[Phoenix Ark Press are delighted to announce, for the first time, the publication to e-book of The Te]]></description>
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<p><strong>Phoenix Ark Press</strong> are delighted to announce, for the first time, the publication to e-book of<strong> The Telling Pool</strong> by David Clement-Davies. Available from Amazon, The Telling Pool is a mystical and richly woven Arthurian fantasy, following the adventures and coming of age story of Rhodri Falcon, which was short-listed for the <strong>Tir Na Nog </strong>prize in the UK. Its publication precedes a number of exciting new titles this year including <strong>Scream of the White Bear</strong>, <strong>The Terror Time Spies</strong>, <strong>The Dragon Book</strong> and <strong>The Godhead Game</strong>.  Also to be published are exclusive US editions of <strong>FireBringer</strong> and<strong> The Sight</strong> and a coedition of <strong>The Sight and Fell</strong>.</p>
<p>From Booklist:</p>
<p>Gr. 6-9. A wizened crone at the village fair reads the cards for young Rhodri Falcon, revealing the suffering to come from a looming war. In his haste to escape from the crone&#8217;s strange intensity, Rhodri is drawn toward a grizzled and blind blacksmith who speaks of quests, a true sword, and the mysterious Telling Pool. These ancients&#8217; interest in Rhodri, the son of a Welsh falconer who serves a Norman lord during the time of the Third Crusade, hinges on an ancestry of which he has no knowledge: Rhodri is descended from Arthur&#8217;s Guinevere and has an important role to play in the dark times ahead. With the aid of the blacksmith, the powers of the Telling Pool, his beloved rock falcon, a wise young woman, and an infamous sword, Rhodri must walk a difficult path to save his family, king, and country from the forces of evil&#8230;a satisfying and well-crafted story that through Arthurian lore, brings a steadfast young boy to manhood and adult understanding. Holly Koelling<br />
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