PIRATES AHEAD! Blade is stranded on a raft in the middle of the ocean when he spots several survivors of a shipwreck. He takes them onboard. Together, they weather a savage storm and kill a band of ferocious pirates who are in pursuit. Slowly, a large merchant vessel approaches from the horizon. O
Blade #09 - Kingdom of Royth
โ Scribed by Jeffrey Lord
- Publisher
- Pinnacle Books (Mm)
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 127 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at the beginning of each novel and forced to rely on his wits and strength. Richard Blade was distinctly British, and all the stories are set in England (at least at the beginning and end, with Blade being teleported to some other dimension for the bulk of each tale).
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at the beginning of each novel and forced to rely on his wits and strength. Richard Blade was distinctly British, and all th
The Richard Blade novels were a series of adventures featuring the titular character (MI6A's special agent Richard Blade), who was teleported into a random alternate dimension at the beginning of each novel and forced to rely on his wits and strength. Richard Blade was distinctly British, and all th
After the events of Cephrael's Hand, The Dagger of Adendigaeth and Paths of Alir, the realm of Alorin remains unbalanced. As Bjorn's game intensifies and wars escalate, those serving the Fifth Vestal must mold themselves into more than mere Players. They must become his Kingdom Blades.--Amazon.com.
For a brief moment, as Montalbano was looking, a bright blade of light flashed from the loft and shone straight in his eyes. Despite the sunglasses, he instinctively shut his eyes and when he reopened them the light was gone . . . When a gentleman arrives at Montalbano's station to report an armed