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Prisoners of the Sun (The Adventures ofTintin)
Pages: 64, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Mammoth Last Update 06.12.2009 05:57
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Prisoners of the Sun (The Adventures ofTintin)
Pages: 64, Hardcover, Methuen young books Last Update 06.12.2009 05:57
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The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of theSun
Pages: 62, Paperback, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Last Update 06.12.2009 05:57
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Prisoners of the Sun is the fourteenth book in Hergé's Tintin series and was first published in 1949. The book follows on from the events of The Seven Crystal Balls which ended with Professor Calculus being kidnapped for, it turns out, wearing the bracelet of the mummified Inca, Rascar Capac. An ancient curse of the Incas is behind the mystery and Prisoners of the Sun therefore begins with Tintin and Captain Haddock having just arrived in Peru to investigate the disappearance of their old friend and hopefully find him safe and sound somewhere. Calculus is suspected to be on a ship named the Pachacamac and the local Police Headquarters assure Tintin and Haddock the ship ... Read the complete review






