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Maxwell Cooper and the Legend of Inini-Makwa

By: Simon Hargreaves
Narrated by: Mark Sanderlin
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Publisher's Summary

Art doesn't always imitate life. Sometimes it creates it.

"Only draw what is real." 

This is the rule given to 14-year-old art prodigy Maxwell Cooper by his father, and is the only way Max's father will allow him to attend the prestigious boarding school Apogee Art Academy. 

It's also a rule Max decides to defy. 

During their first night of vacation at Bear Tooth Point Resort, he draws a portrait of a local legend just to spite his father: the monster known as Inini-Makwa. 

But the land of Bear Tooth Point is steeped in Ashotii spirit magic, and when guests begin disappearing, Max is confronted with a terrifying reality. The monster from his drawing has come to life!

Now, with Inini-Makwa targeting his family, Max must find a way to reverse the magic and destroy the creature before she kills everyone he has ever loved.

©2022 Ahr Publishing, LLC (P)2022 Ahr Publishing, LLC

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