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Samuel: Thunder in Paradise
by Clair Poulson
American Fork, UT: Covenant Communications, 1996 (233p.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Scripture-based Fiction
Young Adult Fiction

Subjects: Book of Mormon--Juvenile fiction;
Summary:
As young men, Samuel and his Lamanite friend Gadoni battled the evil Antium, who had sworn to kill them. But Antium is now dead, and Samuel and Gadoni have lived peacefully on their island paradise with family and friends for ten years.

One stormy night, a shadowy figure appears at Samuel's window who looks strangely like Antium. Outside the window, Samuel finds a trail of footprints. So begins another adventure in the Samuel series as Samuel and his son Jath defend their island home from Antium the Younger, who has sworn to avenge his father's death.(Publisher website)

HBLL Call No: BX 8622.083 .P864st 1996
A Sequel to :
Samuel: Gadianton's Foe by Clair Poulson
American Fork, UT: Covenant Communications, 1994
Novel






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