Long-running “Kingdom Keepers” series introduces new book

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(WHNT) – The second book in the all-new “Kingdom Keepers Inheritance” trilogy is out now!

“Kingdom Keepers Inheritance: Villain’s Realm” by New York Times bestselling author Ridley Pearson, follows Eli and his friends to parks around the world. They must race against the clock to stop the most villainous villain of all, Ursula, from taking over for good!

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In this latest book in the series, which has sold over a million copies worldwide, Pearson expands the Kingdom Keepers world in ways no reader — or Disney Parks fan — could have imagined.

The synopsis of the book from Penguin Random House Publishing says:

“Home from their adventures abroad in book one, Eli and his friends are safe and sound at Epcot with their families… or are they? When Eli learns that the CEO of the Walt Disney Company has mysteriously done a 180 and ordered Villains’ Realms to be built in every park across the globe, he and his friends know something is amiss. It turns out that Ursula, the baddest of the big bads, has recruited an evil chemist to recreate Walt’s magical ink, which would allow the Villains to travel between parks and end Disney magic as we know it.

With the help of Cinderella’s very own Fairy Godmother-the notorious FGM as she’s known in this world-they set out to stop Ursula-jumping from Epcot to Disneyland to Disneyland Paris, where the ultimate battle between good and evil plays out. Will Eli and his friends prevail, or will the Villains finally have their way?”

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Ridley Pearson is the Edgar-nominated author of over sixty novels, including two New York Times #1 bestsellers. Research for his novel “Undercurrents” helped law enforcement to solve three active homicide investigations.

A Fulbright fellow, he has taught creative writing at Fudan University in Shanghai, China and Boise State University. Ridley met Dave Barry, with whom he later co-wrote 10 novels, including “Peter and the Starcatchers,” when the two were recruited into an all-author rock-and-roll band created to raise funds to support 1st Amendment causes. The band has remained together, playing for 33 years and raising over 3.5 million dollars for non-profits. Members include Stephen King, Amy Tan, Scott Turow and Mitch Albom.

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