Dragon Moon
Third book in the Dragonkeeper trilogy

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Ancient China. Han Dynasty. Ping and Kai have travelled far, but their journey is not yet over. Danger stalks them. Ping must find Kai a safe place. But how?

When a hidden message from Danzi makes the way clear, Ping knows that once again the journey of a thousand li begins with a single step.

Reviews

“witty dialogue, admirable heroine, and tense action, this is good, old-fashioned storytelling”
Magpies, 2007

“Carole Wilkinson’s trilogy is elevated to the rank of epic with its conclusion Dragon Moon… The simplicity of Wilkinson’s prose veils sophisticated layers of meaning that linger long after the plot is worked through and the book is set (reluctantly) down… a mystical, action-packed, evocative and engaging story that transcends the narrow limits and readership of the fantasy genre leaving the reader enriched, elevated and enchanted.”
Bookseller & Publisher, March 2007

“… an enlightening and sensitive end to the trilogy… as beautifully written as the first two novels.”
Readings Catalogue, April 2007

“…a fitting and thoroughly satisfying finale to the splendid Dragonkeeper trilogy”
Katharine England, Adelaide Advertiser, May 2007

“…a satisfying conclusion… a wonderfully realized setting and a soupçon of romance…”
VOYA, February 2008

“An enchanting conclusion to the Dragonkeeper series… ageless appeal.”
Judges’ comments, 2008 CBCA Awards

Map and tangram from Dragon Dawn

Chinese Empire in the Han Dynasty

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Danzi’s map of the Empire on silk square

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Solved tangram

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