The Gorgon Slayer
The Gorgon Slayer is the seventh novel in World of Adventure series by Gary Paulsen.[1] It was published on September 1, 1995 by Random House.[2]
Plot
The story is about Warren Trumbull who lives in a world where mythological creatures are a fact and often a nuisance. Warren works for an eight-foot Cyclops, Princey, who runs an agency that specializes in dealing with mythological creature removal. Today Warren and his friend Rick are assigned the task of killing a Gorgon residing in the basement of Helga Thorenson.
References
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- Hatchet
- The River
- Brian's Winter
- Brian's Return
- Brian's Hunt
- Murphy
- Murphy's Gold
- Murphy's Herd
- Murphy's War
- Murphy's Stand
- Murphy's Ambush
- Murphy's Trail
- The Case of the Dirty Bird
- Dunc's Doll
- Culpepper's Cannon
- Dunc Gets Tweaked
- Dunc's Halloween
- Dunc Breaks the Record
- Mr. Tucket
- Call Me Francis Tucket
- Tucket's Ride
- Tucket's Gold
- Tucket's Home
- The Legend of Red Horse Cavern
- Rodomonte's Revenge
- Escape from Fire Mountain
- The Rock Jockeys
- Hook 'Em Snotty!
- Danger on Midnight River
- The Gorgon Slayer
- Captive!
- Project - A Perfect World
- The Treasure of El Patron
- Skydive!
- The Seventh Crystal
- The Creature of Black Water Lake
- Time Benders
- Grizzly
- Thunder Valley
- Curse of the Ruins
- Flight of the Hawk
- Dogsong
- The Winter Room
- Canyons
- The Cookcamp
- Harris and Me
- Nightjohn
- The Car
- The Tent
- Sarny
- The Transall Saga
- Alida's Song
- Soldier's Heart
- The White Fox Chronicles
- The Glass Cafe
- Woods Runner
- The Rifle
- Woodsong
- Winterdance
- My Life in Dog Years
- Guts
- How Angel Peterson Got His Name
- Gone to the Woods
- A Cry in the Wild
- Nightjohn
- Snow Dogs
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