Izzy's Quest for Gold - Angela Taylor - Books - Paragon Publishing - 9781782224150 - September 1, 2015
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Izzy's Quest for Gold


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Publisher Marketing: "The van was being driven at speed and when it turned off the main road onto a rough track that ran through the woods Izzy felt a warm hand ..." In Izzy's Quest for Gold we meet nine-year-old Izzy and her older brother Josh. They are sent to stay on their grandmother's farm near Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland whilst their mother recovers from an operation. They make friends with a local boy called Theo who helps archaeologist Mary-Anne on a nearby excavation where she is trying to locate the site of a long forgotten Roman fort. The three children decide to help Mary-Anne but are distracted with the tales of spooky noises and sightings of a 'golden warrior' as told by Old Joe, a smelly poacher. Encounters with a nasty game-keeper, kidnapping and a chase through the woods lead to the exciting climax of this story in which the children have unexpected help when things get a bit out of hand. Angela Taylor has been writing stories for children for fifteen years. Following the run-away success of her first e-book Guardian of the Key on Amazon, Angela decided to put her fifth book into print and introduce her young readers to a new set of characters. If you enjoyed Room 13 by Robert Swindell, you'll enjoy Izzy's Quest for Gold. Contributor Bio:  Taylor, Angela John Taylor and Angela Taylor have been writing and performing music for decades. They currently perform in their own jazz band, The John Taylor Project, and their oldies band, The Babyboomers. They live in Lancaster, California.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2015
ISBN13 9781782224150
Publishers Paragon Publishing
Pages 92
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 5 mm   ·   120 g

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