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Prince of Lies
โ Scribed by Anne Lyle
- Publisher
- Watkins Media
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 309 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Elizabethan spy Mal Catlyn has everything he ever wanted -- his twin brother Sandy restored to health, his family estate reclaimed and a son to inherit it -- but his work is far from over. The renegade skraylings, the guisers, are still plotting -- their leader, Jathekkil, has reincarnated as the young Prince Henry Tudor. But while he is still young, Mal has a slim chance of eliminating his enemies whilst they are at their weakest.
With Sandy's help, Mal learns to harness his own magic in the fight against the guisers, but it may be too late to save England. Schemes set in motion decades ago are at last coming to fruition, and the barrier between the dreamlands and the waking world is wearing thin...
File Under: Fantasy [ Kill The Child | To The Tower! | Servants and Masters | Prison Break ]
From the Paperback edition.
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