Most of the time the Moontide Bridge lies deep below the sea, but every 12 years the tides sink and the bridge is revealed, its gates open for trade. The Magi are hell-bent on ruling this new world, and for the last two Moontides they have led armies across the bridge on 'crusades' of conquest. Now
Mage's Blood
- Book ID
- 126288163
- Publisher
- Quercus
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 984 KB
- Category
- Standards
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Most of the time the Moontide Bridge lies deep below the sea, but every 12 years the tides sink and the bridge is revealed, its gates open for trade.
The Magi are hell-bent on ruling this new world, and for the last two Moontides they have led armies across the bridge on 'crusades' of conquest.
Now the third Moontide is almost here and, this time, the people of the East are ready for a fight ... but it is three seemingly ordinary people that will decide the fate of the world.
โฆ Subjects
antique
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David Hair is the award-winning writer of two young adult fiction series, *The* *Aotearoa* and *The Return of Ravana* (based on the Vedic epic *The Ramayana*). *Mage's Blood,* the first volume of a series called *The Moontide Quartet,* is Hair's first work of adult fantasy. In a starred review of *
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