Never before in his adventurous career under the double suns of Antares had Dray Prescot been in as desperate a situation as he found himself on his second entry into the city of Magdag. Magdag had been the scene of one of Prescot's earliest experiences on Kregen and he recalled it with loathing as
Dray Prescot #13 - Renegade of Kregen
โ Scribed by Bulmer, Kenneth; Akers, Alan Burt
- Book ID
- 107194983
- Publisher
- Mushroom Publishing
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 122 KB
- Series
- Dray Prescot 13
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Never before in his adventurous career under the double suns of Antares had Dray Prescot been in as desperate a situation as he found himself on his second entry into the city of Magdag. Magdag had been the scene of one of Prescot's earliest experiences on Kregen and he recalled it with loathing as a city of power-lusting slavers, of decadent worshippers of the Green Sun. As one who had been initiated into the chivalric order of Krozairs, he despised all that that city stood for. But now Prescot was an outcast. Any Krozair, any follower of the Red Sun of his former friends, would slay him on sight. For him there was only one way to recover his home, his children, his self-respect. He would have to perform an act of valor so extreme, so fabulous, that its glory would wash away all that now stained his name. Only by reaching to the very heart of mighty Magdag could he hope to achieve such a suicidal triumph.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
### Product Description Book fourteen in the Saga of Dray Prescot, Prince of Vallia, Lord of Strombor, and disgraced Krozair. Never before in his fantastic career on Kregen, planet of the twin suns of Antares, had Dray Prescot been in such a desperate predicament. A despised outcast by his friend
### Science-Fiction
SUMMARY: Book fourteen in the Saga of Dray Prescot, Prince of Vallia, Lord of Strombor, and disgraced Krozair. Never before in his fantastic career on Kregen, planet of the twin suns of Antares, had Dray Prescot been in such a desperate predicament. A despised outcast by his friends who wore the r