"London (England)" . . "Peter Pan (Fictitious character) Juvenile literature." . . "England" . . "Call, Greg" . . "Characters and characteristics in literature Fiction." . . "Pearson, Ridley" . . "Magic Fiction." . . . . . . "Peter and the Sword of Mercy"@en . "Peter and the Sword of Mercy" . . . . "Juvenile literature" . . . "Proofs (Printing)" . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . "Juvenile works" . . . . . "Electronic books" . . . . . "James, one of Peter's original Lost Boys, is now working for Scotland Yard. He suspects that the heir to England's throne, Prince Albert Edward, is under the influence of shadow creatures who are after starstuff hidden in an underground vault. The vault has only one key- the Sword of Mercy. Molly is determined to help, but when she suddenly goes missing, it's up to her eleven-year-old daughter, Wendy, to keep the starstuff out of the creatures' clutches. Peter Pan may be her only hope in saving the world from a shadowy doom."@en . . "James, one of Peter Pan's original Lost Boys, is now working for Scotland Yard and suspects that the heir to England's throne, Prince Albert Edward, is under the influence of shadow creatures who are after starstuff hidden in an underground vault which has only one key: the Sword of Mercy. Molly Darling is determined to help keep the starstuff safe, but when she suddenly goes missing, it's up to her eleven-year-old daughter, Wendy, to keep the starstuff out of the creatures' clutches ... and Peter Pan may be her only hope to save the world from shadowy doom." . . . "James, one of Peter Pan's original Lost Boys, asks George Darling and his wife Molly to help him find a secret cache of startstuff, which is hidden in a vault that can only be opened with a secret key kept with the crown jewels, but when Molly disappears, it is up to her daughter Wendy and Peter to rescue Molly, protect the treasure, and defeat Captain Hook." . "Sword of mercy" . . . . "Peter and the sword of mercy. [vol. 4]" . "Humorous fiction"@en . "Humorous fiction" . . "Fantasy" . . . "Fantasy fiction"@en . "Fantasy fiction" . "Humorous stories" . . . . . "James, one of Peter's original Lost Boys, is now working for Scotland Yard and suspects that the heir to England's throne, Prince Albert Edward, is under the influence of shadow creatures who are after starstuff hidden in an underground vault which has only one key: the Sword of Mercy. Molly is determined to help, but when she suddenly goes missing, it's up to her eleven-year-old daughter, Wendy, to keep the starstuff out of the creatures' clutches ... and Peter Pan may be her only hope in saving the world from a shadowy doom."@en . "James, one of Peter's original Lost Boys, is now working for Scotland Yard and suspects that the heir to England's throne, Prince Albert Edward, is under the influence of shadow creatures who are after starstuff hidden in an underground vault which has only one key: the Sword of Mercy. Molly is determined to help, but when she suddenly goes missing, it's up to her eleven-year-old daughter, Wendy, to keep the starstuff out of the creatures' clutches ... and Peter Pan may be her only hope in saving the world from a shadowy doom." . "Adventure fiction"@en . . "Adventure fiction" . . . . . . . "Magic Juvenile literature." . . . . "Magic." . . "Darling, Wendy (Fictitious character : Barrie) Fiction." . . "Barry, Dave" . . "Peter Pan (Fictitious character)" . .