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For Paula, accompanying her merchant father on a trading voyage to Istanbul is a dream come true. They have come to this city of trade on a special mission to purchase a most rare artifact--a gift from the ancient goddess, Cybele, to her followers. It' s the only remnant of a lost, pagan cult. But no sooner have they arrived when it becomes clear they may be playing at a dangerous game. A colleague and friend of Paula's father is found murdered. There are rumors of Cybele's cult reviving within the very walls of Istanbul. And most telling of all, signs have begun to appear to Paula, urging her to unlock Cybele's secret. Meanwhile, Paula doesn't know who she can trust in Istanbul, and finds herself drawn to two very different men. As time begins to run out, Paula realizes they may all be tied up in the destiny of Cybele' s Gift, and she must solve the puzzle before unknown but deadly enemies catch up to her. . . . Full of romance, danger, magic, and suspense, this is a story to excite the most adventurous spirit.
Book Details
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Publish Date: Feb 8th, 2011
Pages: 448
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 8.24in - 5.56in - 0.96in - 0.77lb
EAN: 9780553494860
Recommended age: 12-UP
Categories: • Girls & Women• Family - General (see also headings under Social Themes)• Fantasy - General
About the Author
JULIET MARILLIER is the author of several highly popular fantasy novels for adults, including the Sevenwaters Trilogy and the Bridei Chronicles. She is also the author of the teen novel Wildwood Dancing, featuring many of the same characters as Cybele's Secret.
Praise for this book
Starred Review, Booklist, July 1, 2008: "Teens who didn't know Marillier when they started this sandalwood-scented adventure will rapidly place her alongside the likes of romantic-fantasy idols Shannon Hale and Sharon Shinn."