Prisoners of the Sun
by Hergé
- Published
- 2002
- Pages
- 62
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781405206259
- Reading Time
- ~1h 5min
Prisoners of the Sun is a book by Hergé. In 2002. It has 62 pages.
About this book
After The Seven Crystal Balls set the eerie stage, Tintin and his friends continue their adventures in Peru. There Tintin rescues an orange-seller named Zorrino from being bullied, and the young man becomes their guide in their quest to find the Temple of the Sun. But they find more than they bargained for and end up in a hot spot. The perils of this engaging two-part adventure are especially harrowing in their combination of the supernatural and the real, although the resolution is a little too deus ex machina. Calculus and the Thompsons provide their usual comic relief.
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How many pages is Prisoners of the Sun?+
Prisoners of the Sun has 62 pages.
When was Prisoners of the Sun published?+
Prisoners of the Sun was published in 2002.
What is Prisoners of the Sun about?+
After The Seven Crystal Balls set the eerie stage, Tintin and his friends continue their adventures in Peru. There Tintin rescues an orange-seller named Zorrino from being bullied, and the young man becomes their guide in their quest to find the Temple of the Sun. But they find more than they bargai...
Who wrote Prisoners of the Sun?+
Prisoners of the Sun was written by Hergé.