Kidnapped, A Graphic Novel in Full Colour
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Product Description
It is 1751, Scotland has suffered a time of uncertainty and rebellion, and young David Balfour is alone and penniless in the world. He doesn't realise that a letter from his dead father is about to launch him on the most frightening, exciting and incredible adventure of his life. As he sets out to find an uncle he didn't know existed, David has no idea that he will narrowly escape being murdered - that a fortune is rightfully his - that he will be kidnapped and thrown from one escapade to another in the company of the dynamic master-swordsman and fugitive, Alan Breck. Together, they must make a dramatic and extraordinary journey across Scotland so that Davie can claim his rightful inheritance. This is an epic story of adventure, friendship, murder and revenge!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #185927 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01-12
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 64 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Edinburgh UNESCO City Of Literature Trust chose Kidnapped as their `One
Book - One Edinburgh' reading project, and commissioned Alan Grant to adapt
the original book, and Cam Kennedy to illustrate it - both Scots - world
famous exponents of their art.
About the Author
Alan Grant's work includes Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, Robo-Hunter, and Ace Trucking Co. for 2000AD; Doomlord, Joe Soap Private Eye, and Computer Warrior for The Eagle; The Outsiders for DC Comics; plus Nightbreed and The Last American for Epic, Detective Comics, Shadow of the Bat, Lobo, L.E.G.I.O.N. '89, Legends of the Dark Knight, and The Demon. Cam Kennedy is known across the world - his artwork includes Judge Dredd and Rogue Trooper for 2000AD; Daredevil and Punisher for Marvel; Spectre, Lobo and Batman, Judge Dredd for DC Comics; Star Wars: Dark Empire and Star Wars: Dark Empire 2 (for Dark Horse) the two series that virtually relaunched the Star Wars franchise in comics.



