The Paladin Prophecy

The Paladin Prophecy is the first book in the young adult fiction series of the same name by Mark Frost. It was released in 2012.

Synopsis

Will West has always lived by a code set by his father, Jordan West, a series of rules to help him survive. He's always lived under the radar to never attract any unwanted attention. But one day on his morning run he encounters a group of mysterious dangerous looking men in black caps driving black sedans and he discovers how fast he can really run.

He meets a woman named Lillian Robbins and she tells him he scored well on a national assessment and offers him a full scholarship to a secret elite private school. After school he notices that his mom, Belinda, is not herself. Men in black caps invade his house and he runs into monsters from another world. He discovers a video message from his father and runs away with the help of Nando, a taxi driver, and flies to the school in Wisconsin that Lillian Robbins works at. He and his new roommates; Brooke, Ajay, Nick, and Elise discover a mysterious group of people that call themselves "The Peers".

He meets his 'guardian angel' Dave who says he must fight against a group of creatures who want to invade the earth and destroy humanity. These monsters live in the Never-Was, an alternate world where they are imprisoned. Together they discover that the Peers are really school group called the Knights of Charlemange.

While she is trying to help gather information about them for Will, Brooke is kidnapped and held hostage. With the help of Nick, Ajay, and Elise, Will is able to save her and uncover the secret plan off the 'Knights'. 'The peers' leader, Lyle Oliviy, gets bit by a wendigo, a creature from the Never-Was in attempt to kill Will and his soul is stolen. While defending Will, Dave gets sucked into the Never-Was.

They all end up in the medical center and after questioning by Principal Rourke and Ms. Robbins, Will goes with them to see a site where his parents crashed in an airplane. He meets 'Mr. Hobbes', the evil mastermind behind the Knights of Charlemange. During discussion with his roommates, they believe that they may have all been test tube babies who were genetically altered while still an embryo.

At the end, Will receives a message from his father, who he now knows is really Hugh Greenwood, and discovers he is still alive.

Reception

The book was reviewed by The New York Times.[1]

References

  1. LU, MARIE (November 9, 2012). "Wonder Kid, Activated". Retrieved November 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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