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Midnight over Sanctaphrax
- The Edge Chronicles, Book 6
- Narrated by: Alex Jennings
- Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Far over the Edge, the Mother Storm is brewing - a storm more terrifying than any seen in the lifetime of any Edgelander. Sweeping in from the open sky, it must strike the source of the Edgewater River to bring new energy to the land. But in its way is Sanctaphrax, a magnificent city built on a floating rock and tethered to the land by a massive chain.
Only one person can save the Edgelands from certain disaster: Twig, the young sky pirate captain who had dared to sail over the Edge but returned with his memory shattered and his crew flung far and wide. But to recover his memory and take action, Twig must first find his lost crew. And this means a journey back into the Deepwoods - and beyond.
©2007 Paul Steward and Chris Riddell
Critic Reviews
"This third volume in Chronicles of Edge will delight fans." ( Booklist)
"Stewart tackles issues of slavery and class structure while still maintaining a good adventure story with a very Hobbit-like feel to it." ( School Library Journal)
"Stewart tackles issues of slavery and class structure while still maintaining a good adventure story with a very Hobbit-like feel to it." ( School Library Journal)