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  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781864718645
  • Imprint: Random House Australia Children's
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $22.99

Laws Of Magic 3: Word Of Honour




Sinister plots, schemes within schemes, magical upheavals and a world to save from war. Aubrey goes looking for trouble - and finds it, as always.

Sinister plots, schemes within schemes, magical upheavals and a world to save from war. Aubrey goes looking for trouble - and finds it, as always.

Magical genius Aubrey Fitzwilliam, along with his loyal friend George, is trying to immerse himself in his new life at university. But for Aubrey life is never straightforward.

When Aubrey's father, the Prime Minister, invites him and George to take a ride on a top-secret submersible, Aubrey can't resist. The magical attack that threatens to send them to the bottom of the ocean begins a whirlwind series of events - a plot to rob Albion's largest bank, strange underground disturbances and an opera singer who bears an uncanny resemblance to Aubrey's nemesis, Dr Tremaine . . .

How can Aubrey concentrate on his studies when there are mysteries to unravel?

  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781864718645
  • Imprint: Random House Australia Children's
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $22.99

About the author

Michael Pryor

Michael Pryor has published more than twenty-five fantasy books and over forty short stories, from literary fiction to science fiction to slapstick humour. Michael has been shortlisted six times for the Aurealis Awards, has been nominated for a Ditmar award, and six of his books have been CBCA Notable Books, including three books in the Laws of Magic series. Michael's most recent books include The Chronicles of Krangor series for younger readers, The Laws of Magic series and The Extraordinaires series for older readers, as well as 10 Futures, a collection of interlinked stories imagining what our next 100 years might be like, and middle grade technothriller Machine Wars.

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Praise for Laws Of Magic 3: Word Of Honour

Notable Book for Older Readers 2009

Children's Book Council of Australia

The series is utterly addictive . . . and should thoroughly satisfy any cravings for a rollicking good adventure that combines action, humour, magic and intrigue . . . Really - why isn't this guy famous?

Aurealis XPress

Playful and humorous and fizzling with action.

Viewpoint

Rejoice! Aubrey Fitzwilliam, that Miles Vorkosigan of alternative universe Edwardian England, is back for yet another deliciously entertaining outing . . . in yet another breathtaking adventure laced with plenty of humour and characters you care about … This is a terrific series that just keeps getting better.

January Magazine