


Feeling insecure, Rhan attends a meeting of an apparently welcoming group, only to discover that they are neo-Nazis. Soon, however, conflicts arise: the instructor is hostile toward Rhan and tries to destroy his confidence.

Everything runs smoothly at first: he shows talent behind the camera, and he captures the interest of Jen, one of his classmates. The last leg of Rhan’s journey begins when he arrives in Calgary to learn television camera work. The first secret involves the tragic death of his parents the second, the occasional premonitions and bursts of superhuman strength that confirm his difference from other people. In each of the books, Rhan meets several challenges in his search for home and identity in this one, he is forced to confront his greatest obstacles, the two secrets he has kept since childhood. Rhan, alias RanVan the errant knight and video warrior, is the teenage hero of the modern-day quest romance that forms the trilogy. This is the third novel in the RanVan trilogy, and like the first two, it is well researched, fast-paced, and insightful.
