Pedro Urvi did a great job as an author in this tale ‘Mystery in the Tundra’. Pedro is an unremarkable author and belonged to the USA. He is famous for his work and his most searched memoir is ‘Mystery in the Tundra’. This The Great Council and Frozen Origins are also his versatile piece of publications. John Banks narrated this book in such a beautiful way that it is having a spelling effect on its readers and followers. This book is taken from the 3rd volume of ‘Path of the Ranger series’
The conflict is escalating. The preparation at the Camp is as well. Will Lasgol and his companions endure both? The Corrupt Lord of the Ice has been dismissed. Lord Uthar was looking to kill him for the last time. However, Darthor has withdrawn to the Frozen Continent with his powers. Lasgol and his companions are bending over backward to spend their third year of guidance, where the tests change from viable contests to genuine missions and where they put their lives in danger. Clashes, contentions and cherishing would arise more unequivocally than at any time in recent times. Both ‘Egil and Lasgol’ will find reality with regards to the ruler’s confidentiality and the personality of the genuine adversary. They will pick sides and attempt to convince their colleagues.
Ruler Uthar will attack the Frozen Continent with his hosts to stop Darthor. The Rangers including Lasgol and his companions would end up associated with the mission of the war. They will find the Mystery of the Tundra in the Frozen Continent and participate in the extraordinary fight for the North.