In 1943, as the German occupation of France continues, the Tessier siblings increase their involvement in the Resistance while staying out of the way of the Millice, the Vichy military police.
Concerned that he might become evil and endanger his girlfriend in the future, thirteen-year-old Timothy Hunter returns to Faerie to get the truth about his parentage and his magic once and for all.
Thirteen-year-old Tim Hunter encounters danger in his own world, as an angry visitor from another realm arrives in London seeking vengeance on the young magician just as he is learning new things about his powers.
Thirteen-year-old Tim Hunter is lured through a magic gate to Free Country, a place of refuge for children, where he uses his powers to thwart a hidden evil.
In this novelization of the Books of Magic, number two, Tim Hunter encounters new danger and trials on his journey to become the world's greatest practitioner of magic.
Thirteen-year-old Tim discovers he may be the greatest wizard of his time when four strangers introduce him to the world of magic, taking him on a journey through the past, present, future, and Faerie realms, where danger threatens at every turn.
In 1943, as the German occupation of France continues, the Tessier siblings increase their involvement in the Resistance while staying out of the way of the Millice, the Vichy military police. Includes facts about Charles De Gaulle and his support of resistance movements.