The Rise of the Black Wolf
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The Rise of the Black Wolf | |
Cover of The Rise of the Black Wolf |
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Author | Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis |
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Cover artist | August Hall |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Grey Griffins |
Genre(s) | Science Fiction, Action/Adventure novel |
Publisher | Orchard Books (an imprint of Scholastic) |
Publication date | January 2007 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 303 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 978-0-439-83774-3 |
Preceded by | The Revenge of the Shadow King |
Followed by | The Fall of the Templar |
The Rise of the Black Wolf is the second volume of the Grey Griffins series written by American authors Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis, and published by Orchard Books, an imprint of Scholastic Inc. This sequel to The Revenge of the Shadow King centers upon the adventures of the Grey Griffins as they visit Max's father in Scotland.
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In The Rise of the Black Wolf, Max and his fellow Grey Griffins (Natalia, Harley, and Ernie) set off on another adventure, traveling to Scotland to visit Max's father for the winter holidays.
Strange things happen to the four friends, as they explore Lord Sumner's ancient castle, and the dark forest that surrounds it.
Once again, the Grey Griffins must do battle with Fireball Pixies, an army of Werewolves, and the Black Witch, Morgan LaFey. But when Lord Sumner, Max's father, disappears, the Grey Griffins must rescue him with the Knights Templar.
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