Harry Potter and the Sword of Gryffindor

A new school year at Hogwarts is about to begin, and a select group of witches and wizards are waiting for disaster to strike. Harry Potter is one of these few who know of the imminent return of the Dark Lord, Voldemort. He has more than enough to worry about, such as his godfather, Sirius Black, who is on the run from the Ministry of Magic, accused of a crime he did not commit. Still, he is looking forward to returning to Hogwarts, where there's plenty to keep him busy. A new teacher, new students, old enemies, and his increasingly challenging classes, for example. And just when Harry begins to relax and think that maybe, for once, nothing will arrive to disturb the relative calm at his school, he learns of a magical object that is being safeguarded at his school; an object with largely unknown powers that could be used for both good and evil. Harry knows that Lord Voldemort will stop at nothing to break into the school and obtain this mysterious device, as he attempted to steal the Sorcerer's Stone several years before. The headmaster of Hogwarts is gathering together the witches and wizards who fought against Voldermort fourteen years ago, during his first reign of power, each of whom are trying desperately to stay one step ahead of the Dark Lord and keep the ancient secret safe, but it soon becomes apparent that one has turned traitor and is passing vital information to the other side; information that could lead to the theft of what seems to be their only hope of survival. And Harry faces the growing realization that he himself holds the key to keeping it out of Voldemort's hands, even if it means putting his own life on the line in the process.