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SKU: 412599 Tennis Shoes Vol 10 Kingdoms and Conquerors CD


Tennis Shoes Vol 10 Kingdoms and Conquerors CD
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  • SKU: 412599 Tennis Shoes Vol 10 Kingdoms and Conquerors CD

    Chris Heimerdinger

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Embark on an epic journey that spans centuries, continents, and the limits of your imagination as all of your favorite Tennis Shoes characters are thrown into a maelstrom of murderous intrigue and pulse-pounding suspense. Still searching for Joshua Plimpton—lost in an ancient American time warp—Steffanie and Harry Hawkins, along with their band of warriors and heroes, find themselves in the midst of a gathering storm unlike any other in Nephite history—the final struggle at Cumorah.

Meanwhile, as armies march and enemies plot against them, Meagan, Apollus, Ryan, and the Prophet Moroni must somehow reach General Mormon and Nephite headquarters to thwart the impending disaster. But can they defeat the darker threat that stirs among them?

Jim Hawkins and his sister Jenny may hold the answer as they fight for survival on the opposite side of the world, piecing together a mystery that could hold the key to everyone's safe return home—or that could spell certain doom in the abyss of time!





Chris Heimerdinger - Chris Heimerdinger's first novel, Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites, first appeared in August of 1989. With the twelfth installment, Drums of Desolation, the Tennis Shoes Adventure series has sold over a million and half copies on book and audio. Chris is the author of the novel Passage to Zarahemla, and producer/director of the feature film of the same name, as well as its book sequel, Escape from Zarahemla, which are now officially part of the Tennis Shoes ''universe.'' He is also the producer/ songwriter on the album Whispered Visions. With Thorns of Glory, Part 1, Chris presents the twenty-first novel of his writing career a creative span of more than a quarter century.