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Warriors Graphic Novel: The Prophecies Begin, Part Two of Three

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£11.99

Paperback 272 pages
HarperCollins Publishers Inc 8 May 2025
Hunter, Erin

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ISBN/SKU: 9780063203907 Categories/Genres: ,

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An instant New York Times bestseller! With more than 80 million copies sold, Erin Hunter’s Warriors series has taken the world by storm and is now available in full-color graphic novel adaptations. This book covers novels #3 and #4 in The Prophecies Begin: Forest of Secrets and Rising Storm. Allegiances are shifting among the Clans of warrior cats that roam the forest. With tensions so delicately balanced, friends can become enemies overnight, and some cats are willing to kill to get what they want. Fireheart is determined to find out the truth about the mysterious death of the former ThunderClan deputy Redtail. But as he searches for answers, he uncovers secrets that might be better left hidden. In the heat of a blazing summer, Fireheart struggles to handle sinister omens, an apprentice with a shocking secret, and a devastated Clan leader who is a shell of her former self. And as the forest gets hotter and hotter, every cat braces for the coming storm….

Hardcover edition includes a gorgeously illustrated case coverThis graphic novel of the Prophecies Begin arc covers novels 3 and 4 (Forest of Secrets and Rising Storm)More than 80 million copies of Warriors books have been sold worldwide

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