Quest for the Dark Crystal: To Heal a Rupture in the Universe

Quest for the Dark Crystal: To Heal a Rupture in the Universe

by Connie Timpson
Quest for the Dark Crystal: To Heal a Rupture in the Universe

Quest for the Dark Crystal: To Heal a Rupture in the Universe

by Connie Timpson

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Overview

Gold and ruby fire climb the telescope to Walker’s eye. Stunned, he nearly knocks his best friend, Capricious, a clever Galactic Rat with unruly hair, right off his desk. A school trip to the observatory brought this wily traveler, and orphaned boy together.

Pulled into the tail of a comet, Walker and Capricious tumble, and slide, discovering lands, beings, and people unimaginable. When Walker meets Bardy, the leader of the Neejits, he truly understands that big or small does not matter at all.

Quest for the Dark Crystal is a tale of The Ancient, Defender of the Universe, a wicked queen, a greedy sorcerer, the Neejits and the cruel others who take them as slaves. A tightly woven plot of betrayal, jealousy, risk, daring, loss, joy, love, and the strength of family all lead to one object – the Dark Crystal.

Walker, Caprious, and Bardy, must make a daring quest to take back the Keeper of the Dark Crystal and bring it to the Ancient. Only his goodness can reunite the Keeper with the Dark Crystal restoring the ruptured universe, and Walker’s life along with it.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152900132
Publisher: Connie Timpson
Publication date: 02/08/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 398 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Connie Timpson is an award-winning journalist, speaker, author, and an ardent believer that children teach us the best life lessons. I think that every human being has something extraordinary about them, a gift, a unique talent, or way of looking at the world only we can have.
Nothing is more important to me than humanity, learning from children, listening to stories told by the truly Extraordinary people we meet, and hearing the songbirds in my back yard.

I write, imagine like crazy, get inspiration from all of wonder the universe offers to us, and the green-growing things where I live. (That includes tiny, tree frogs with large voices that sound like lambs on the farm where I grew up.) I began writing stories as soon as I could hold a pencil and put words on a page. True to my scattered thought self, I usually had more than one story, or cause, fighting for space in my brain. It has not changed. I sometimes frustrate my wonderful husband because I cannot focus on just one thing at a time. I wonder, is one thing at a time even possible?

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