Are you hooked on the mega Magnus Chase series by best-selling author Rick Riordan? Well, gang – find out how the epic adventure ends in the final book of the trilogy, Magnus Chase and the Ship of the Dead

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Now free from his chains, Loki the trickster god is preparing to set sail on Naglfar, the Ship of the Dead, with his fearsome crew of giants and zombies. His mission? To take on the Norse gods in the final battle of Ragnarok!

It’s up to Magnus Chase and his friends to stop Loki’s plans. But to do so, they must cross the perilous oceans of Midgard, Jotunheim and Niflheim, and reach Naglfar before it sets sail on Midsummer’s Day. The race is on!

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On their voyage, they come face-to-face with angry sea gods, hostile giants and an evil fire-breathing dragon. Yikes! But to defeat Loki, Magnus will need to use words, not force. And that’s no easy task for our young hero – it requires finding a magical potion so deadly that it will either make Magnus powerful enough to out-talk the silver-tongued Loki, or destroy Magnus utterly. Which one will it be…?

Fancy tuning in to some of the magical Magnus Chase action right now? Listen to an awesome audio clip from the first Magnus Chase adventure HERE!

Check out the cool series trailer!

To find out more about Rick Riordan’s brilliant books, head to rickriordan.co.uk!

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