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Drowned Ammet (Dalemark Quartet, Book 2)
Drowned Ammet - Dalemark Quartet, Book 2
Author: Diana Wynne Jones
For centuries, Dalemark has been a land divided by the warring earldoms of the North and South. Now, with the help of the Undying, the mysterious gods of Dalemark, four extraordinary young people - from the past, present, and future - must join forces to reunify their beloved land. — To avenge his father, Mitt joins in a plot to assassinate the t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780064473149
ISBN-10: 0064473147
Publication Date: 4/1/2001
Pages: 336
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I found this book interesting but now readily grabbie. I mean I found getting really into it slow. A book to read when you have nothing else. To avenge his fathe mitt joins in a plot to assassinate the tryannical earl hadd But when the plot goes wildlu awry he finds himsefl fleeing on a storm tossed sea alone among his enemies-except for the figure of Drowned Ammet...
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Takes place at the same time as the previous novel, but with different characters.
In South Dalemark, after their landlord conspires to throw his family off their farm, a boy named Mitt must struggle to fit into town life, as his mother works hard (but uses her money spendthrift-ly) and his father gets involved in an illegal revolutionary movement.
When the political group is betrayed, Mitt, with the encouragement of his mother, devotes himself to becoming a double agent involved with his fathers group, but secretly bent on betraying those inside the group that he believes sold out his father. His allegiances are difficult, as one of those men treats him like a son, and in addition, his stepfather seems to offer him a respectable, straight-and-narrow path. But Mitt is obsessed with his plan to blow up the Earl during the festival of Ammet and to blame his radical compatriots for the crime.
But nothing turns out quite the way he planned, and Mitt finds himself on a sea voyage with two rich kids, and with the involvement of two pagan/folk-type supernatural figures, Ammett himself and the fertility goddess(?) Libby Beer, Mitt will have to grow, face some truths, and make some hard decisions about his path.


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