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The Lost Heir, the second book in the Wings of Fire series, was published on the first day of January 2013. It features the SeaWing dragonet of destiny named Tsunami, who was also the lost SeaWing Princess, as the main protagonist. It follows The Dragonet Prophecy and precedes The Hidden Kingdom. This book has only one setting, the Kingdom of the Sea. The title refers to Tsunami, the lost heir to the SeaWing throne. In an early draft of the book it was called The Last Heir, and Tui also has debated on calling the book The Princess Murders.

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  • The Lost Heir, the second book in the Wings of Fire series, was published on the first day of January 2013. It features the SeaWing dragonet of destiny named Tsunami, who was also the lost SeaWing Princess, as the main protagonist. It follows The Dragonet Prophecy and precedes The Hidden Kingdom. This book has only one setting, the Kingdom of the Sea. The title refers to Tsunami, the lost heir to the SeaWing throne. In an early draft of the book it was called The Last Heir, and Tui also has debated on calling the book The Princess Murders.
  • The Lost Heir is a classic European long con in which the mark is convinced a pay off comes from an investment in a secret lost heir to a royal family. The con has been used twice, first in The Two-Horse Job, and later in The Lost Heir Job.
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  • 2013-01-01(xsd:date)
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  • The Dragonet Prophecy
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  • The Lost Heir
  • The Lost HeirFile:RDP1C5.jpg
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  • The Hidden Kingdom
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  • The Lost Heir is a classic European long con in which the mark is convinced a pay off comes from an investment in a secret lost heir to a royal family. The con has been used twice, first in The Two-Horse Job, and later in The Lost Heir Job. Arguably the most famous example of the con is that of "Anna Anderson", a Polish factory worker found in a German mental institution in 1921 who, even in the face of DNA evidence proving she was a fraud, claimed to be the allegedly lost Grand Duchess Anastasia, daughter of Tsar Nicholas II. She was not fully exposed until 2008, when the body of the real Anastasia was found alongside those of her family, in Ekaterinburg, Russia. Between 1921 and her death in 1984, Anderson, whose real name was Franziska Schanzkowska, gained considerable media attention, the trust of some minor Russian courtiers, and a group of loyal followers who supported her claims. Until Anastasia's body was found, the myth that Anastasia had survived her family's execution and escaped Russia remained the foundation for a number similar cons.
  • The Lost Heir, the second book in the Wings of Fire series, was published on the first day of January 2013. It features the SeaWing dragonet of destiny named Tsunami, who was also the lost SeaWing Princess, as the main protagonist. It follows The Dragonet Prophecy and precedes The Hidden Kingdom. This book has only one setting, the Kingdom of the Sea. The title refers to Tsunami, the lost heir to the SeaWing throne. In an early draft of the book it was called The Last Heir, and Tui also has debated on calling the book The Princess Murders.
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