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ARENA (Arena Series)

When seventeen-year-old Tasa is ‘taken’ by the dreaded Iron Cart, she finds herself in a vast arena filled with wild animals and grotesque killers. In order to survive, and save her beloved friend Valeria, Tasa must work with eleven other children to find a way forward – even as she comes to understand that many of them cannot be trusted, and may also be a danger to her life. As they struggle to survive, and compete, they are forced to make horrifying life and death decisions; voting on which in their company should be killed. This act threatens to tear any potential alliances apart; and factions form within their group. Yet still Tasa must struggle forward, led by a boy who seems to want to save her and her friend: yet also clearly has his own secret reasons and brutal abilities - until at last she faces a final and terrifying round of dangers that will reveal the most unexpected and shocking betrayal, and potential reward… ‘A fast-paced and action driven survival adventure with twists and turns, that will keep you spellbound to the last page...’ Genres: Teen Fiction; Fantasy; Dystopian Fantasy; YA Fiction; Science Fiction; Horror; Action-Adventure; Urban Fantasy About Pavan Pavan is the author of more than fifteen Yong Adult novels. He loves to write, and his stories include a diverse variety of genres, from Dystopian survival adventures and vampire romances, to space fantasy and YA/teen mystery stories.

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