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Day of Ice
Day of Ice- Months following their rescue by government agency Segment W, Robinson Crusoe, and his companion Friday have demonstrated their abilities as secret agents. They are now advancing within the ranks of this exclusive spy group reporting directly to the Crown. When a sudden encounter with Friday’s father. Who had previously attempted to harm her. During winter in London, changes the direction of their plans.
Friday seeks assistance from Segment W, but they are preoccupied with an ongoing investigation. Involving a kidnapping of the king’s daughter. As Friday’s past resurfaces, she, Crusoe, and Daniel Defoe must delve into the mysterious Circle of XIII’s malevolent intentions. To recruit new members through dangerous and magical methods. The question remains: how does her father tie into all of this?
In uncertainty, the trio must navigate through the danger of the treacherous web of espionage. intrigue, and peril. “Day of Ice” is the second chapter in a series that immerses a young Robinson Crusoe into a realm of espionage. Where survival is not guaranteed. Will they emerge from this ordeal unscathed? Or will they fall victim to the sinister plans of the Circle of XIII?
W, Robinson Crusoe- Day of Ice
As the winter in London grows colder and more unforgiving, Robinson Crusoe. Friday and Daniel Defoe find themselves racing against time to uncover the truth behind the Circle of XIII’s intentions. With each step, they uncover more secrets and encounter more dangerous obstacles. The streets of London become a battleground. Where allies can turn into enemies in an instant.
Meanwhile, Friday’s father is a man with a dark past and a thirst for power. Lurks in the shadows, watching their every move. His connection to the Circle of XIII becomes clearer. And it becomes evident that he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Friday must confront her demons and face the painful memories of her past to protect herself and those she cares about.
Daniel Defoe
As the investigation into the kidnapping of the king’s daughter intensifies. The trio discovers that the Circle of XIII’s recruitment methods involve dangerous and forbidden magic. They must navigate through a world of spells, enchantments, and ancient rituals, all while staying one step ahead of their enemies. The stakes are higher than ever, and failure is not an option.
In the heart of London, where the cold winds howl and secrets lurk in every corner, Robinson Crusoe, Friday, and Daniel Defoe must rely on their wits, training, and an unbreakable bond to survive. They will face betrayal, sacrifice, and heartache. They will also discover the true meaning of loyalty, friendship, and bravery.
Day of Ice
“Day of Ice” is a thrilling and action-packed chapter in the ongoing saga of Robinson Crusoe and his journey from castaway to secret agent. With each page, the tension builds, the mysteries deepen, and the danger becomes more palpable. Will they be able to unravel the secrets of the Circle of XIII and save the king’s daughter? Or will they be consumed by the icy grip of their enemies? Only time will tell.
About The Author
In 2009, Macmillan Books revealed that Lane had been chosen to write a series of books centered around the early life of Sherlock Holmes. This project was a collaboration with the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Ensuring that the stories stayed true to the original character and continuity. Lane’s previous work, such as the novel All-Consuming Fire. Demonstrated his deep understanding of the Holmes universe. As he introduced The Library of St. John the Beheaded as a unique meeting point for Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who.
Andrew Lane
The ‘Young Sherlock Holmes’ series kicked off with the release of Death Cloud in the UK in June 2010 (February 2011 in the US). Following the success of the first book, Red Leech was published in the UK in November of the same year and later released in. The US as Rebel Fire in February 2012. Subsequent books in the series included Black Ice in June 2011. Fire Storm in October 2011, Snake Bite in October 2012, and Knife Edge in September 2013. Notably, Death Cloud was a finalist for the 2010 North East Book Award and the 2011 Southampton’s Favourite Book Award, while Black Ice clinched the 2012 Centurion Book Award.
Career
Looking ahead to 2013, Macmillan Children’s Books announced a new series by Lane called The Lost World. This series would revolve around Calum Challenger, a 15-year-old with a disability, leading a quest from his London home to locate mythical creatures that are believed to be extremely rare. Calum’s mission is not only to safeguard these creatures by studying their DNA but also to find a cure for his paralysis. His team includes a computer expert, a parkour enthusiast, a former marine, and a compulsive liar, setting the stage for an exciting and diverse adventure.
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