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Bestselling author David Rain returns to help Lucy and the Pennykettle dragons try to find and destroy a drop of dark fire before it is discovered and used to birth a darkling, while in the Arctic, enshrouded in mist, hide dragons that have at last returned to Earth.
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Fiction, Dragons, Supernatural, Authorship, Good and evil, Paranormal fiction, Juvenile fiction, Authors, Children's fiction, Dragons, fiction, Good and evil, fiction, Authorship, fiction, England, fiction, Supernatural, fiction, Authors, fiction, Fantasy fiction, Children's fantasy fictionPlaces
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Dark Fire (the Last Dragon Chronicles #5)
2011, Scholastic, Incorporated
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0545365422 9780545365420
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Last Dragon Chronicles: Dark Fire
2009, Hachette Children's Group
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1408308797 9781408308790
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With the Earth on the brink of recolonisation by dragons, David Rain is sent on an important mission: to seek out and destroy a trace of dark fire, the deadliest force in the universe. But with success could come a terrible price, the sacrifice of a beloved clay dragon. How much does the life of one small dragon count?
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