The problem with Shem, Mahrree–with everyone, Perrin concluded–was that they couldn’t see what he did. Shem said his mind was confusing him. Mahrree said it was nightmares. His children said nothing. But he knew the truth: he was surrounded by Guarders, masquerading as cats. Perrin is right: the Guarders are closing in. But on the edges of the forests another army is assembling, wearing green and brown mottled clothing. Because they have plans of their own for the wounded falcon in the barn.
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In “The Problem with Shem,” Perrin is the only one who can see the truth about the Guarders masquerading as cats, while his family dismisses it as confusion and nightmares. As the Guarders close in, another army is gathering in the forests with their own plans for the wounded falcon in the barn. A thrilling tale of deception and hidden armies unfolds in this captivating novel.
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