
De sidste vind-ulve (1) - En mystisk gave
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Narrated by:
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Martin Johannes Møller
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By:
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Camilla Wandahl
About this listen
Da prins Will bliver låst inde sammen med tre ulve-æg, klækker det ene pludselig. Det bliver prins Wills første møde med vind-ulven Byrd.
Men deres venskab bliver med det samme sat på prøve. Hans onkel, Sir Cort, har nemlig onde planer. Kan Will og hans venner stoppe ham i tide? "En mystisk gave" er første bog i serien "De sidste vind-ulve". En spændende fantasyserie om magi og ægte venskab for både drenge og piger. Camilla Wandahl (f. 1986) er forfatter, foredragsholder og blogger. Hun debuterede i 2009 med ungdomsromanen ‘Hjerte i vente’, og har siden skrevet en lang række børne- og ungdomsromaner.
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