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Jack Fletcher rent voor zijn leven. De haven van Nagasaki is binnen handbereik, maar de samoerai van de Shogun willen hem vermoorden en ze komen steeds dichterbij. Zo ook Jacks oude schoolrivaal, Kazuki. Elke weg is geblokkeerd en elke bergpas wordt bewaakt als Jack zichzelf in veiligheid probeert te brengen. Maar met heel Japan op zijn hielen, heeft hij een wonder nodig om te overleven. En zelfs als hij kan ontkomen, zal er dan wel een schip zijn dat hem naar huis kan brengen? Alleen de Ring van de Hemel kent zijn lot...
368 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 2, 2012
In The Ring of Sky, the last book in the Young Samurai series, Jack Fletcher finds himself washed ashore after a fierce storm. His friends, drowned. So alone he must finish his quest to find the port city of Nagasaki where he hopes to find a ship bound for England. Pursued by the Shogun, his school rival, Kazuki and his Scorpion gang, with the bounty on his head growing insanely large, it seems the entire nation of Japan is out to get him. But now Nagasaki is close, only a few days away. Or is it?
As with all the books in this series, I found the book to be a quick and exciting read. Jack seems to go from one fire to the next. Although the manner in which he escapes isn’t always believable it’s still a fun read. It’s this unbelievable side to the book that stopped me from giving it five stars.
Any young reader that is into martial arts will love this book and of course the entire series. It’s definitely worth the read.
To see my review of other the books in this series, please use the links below:
Book One - The Way of the Warrior
Book Two - The Way of the Sword
Book Three - The Way of the Dragon
Book Four - The Ring of Earth
Book Five - The Ring of Water
Book Six - The Ring of Fire
Book Seven - The Ring of Wind