Secret of the Stones
Tony Bradman, Martin Remphry
Set in 2,300 BC, this stunning tale from historical specialist Tony Bradman weaves together fact and fiction in gripping adventure covering the coming of the Bronce Age. Maglos and his High Priest father control the access to the sacred site of Stonehenge where the worlds of the living and the dead meet twice a year. But times are, and when Maglos' father dies in suspicious circumstances, his uncle makes Maglos his slave. Soon after two strangers arrive from distant lands. They teach Maglos the secrets of of a new, strong metal which will soon be all important – the secret of the stones. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers aged 8+
Reviews

I liked the part where they learned to make bronze and fought Tigran
Sergeant Flash Archer 14.08.2024

scary interesting
Sergeant Flash Archer 14.08.2024

I enjoyed the book, especially how it taught us how to make bronze.
Constable Trigger Satellite 30.07.2024

Has the best twist ever
Doctor Race-car Foxtail 18.01.2024

I love the book so much because it was little bit spooky and it was amazing .I like the boy because he was brave and try to fight with his uncle.
Princess Blueberry Pipistrel 22.08.2023

got me scared a bit
Mademoiselle Cilla Mystery 01.10.2022

a young boy was encouraged to find a special stone by his dad. i would recommend it
Captain Rapunzel Pudding-Basin 03.09.2022

It was really good and I liked Tyrone best I recommend this to people who like Stonehenge
Earl Pirate Pudding-Basin 26.08.2019