FROM THE AUTHORS OF NYT BESTSELLER WHEN DARKNESS FALLS, NYT BESTSELLER THE PHOENIX TRANSFORMED, AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER TO LIGHT A CANDLE **They thought the war was over. They were wrong.** Runacarendalur Caerthalien has been a master of battle for hundreds of years, but he found himself on the w
Blades of the Old Empire
β Scribed by Anna Kashina
- Publisher
- Angry Robot
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 555 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0857665049
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Kara is a mercenary - a Diamond warrior, the best of the best, and a member of the notorious Majat Guild. When her tenure as protector to Prince Kythar comes to an end, custom dictates he accompany her back to her Guild to negotiate her continued protection.
But when they arrive they discover that the Prince's sworn enemy, the Kaddim, have already paid the Guild to engage her services - to capture and hand over Kythar, himself.
A warrior brought up to respect both duty and honour, what happens when her sworn duty proves dishonourable?
File Under: Fantasy
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