Deverry: The Silver Wyrm - 01 - Gold Falcon
โ Scribed by Katharine Kerr
- Publisher
- Penguin USA, Inc.;DAW Books, Distributed by Penguin Group
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 375 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
Prepare to get lost in the magic. -- *_*Voya_
There is a solid depth to Deverry and its inhabitants that make it seem very real. -- *_*Starlog_
Product Description
The cholera epidemic that ravaged the city of TrevHael has left many orphans in its wake, including Neb, the scribe's son, and his brother. Sent to the desolate farm of their last living relative, they soon learn that a worse plague lurks beyond the western border of Deverry. The savage Horsekin tribes, spurred on by their new goddess, Alshandra, are raiding the villages and taking slaves as the first step in their plans to destroy the nomadic Westfolk and the Deverrian farmers both. Drawn into a war for the survival of the kingdom, Neb and his soulmate Branna will face enemies they have fought before in past lives they no longer remember.
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