**When the gods return to claim their world, the Five Realms will fall, in this earth-shaking epic fantasy thriller from the author of *Lost Gods** * For centuries the Five Lands have been at peace, but now a nameless enemy is tearing apart their borders. When a young assassin, Neythan, is summone
Pale Kings
โ Scribed by Galley, Ben
- Book ID
- 107528853
- Publisher
- BenGalley.com
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- en-jm
- Weight
- 463 KB
- Series
- Emaneska 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Emaneska is crying out for a saviour. The only question is: Can they kill a child to save a world? Emaneska's Long Winter remains as bitter as a blade between the ribs. War is fast approaching. Gods and daemons are hovering on the horizon. Long-lost revelations arrive to haunt the futures of three men. The Pale Kings are rising. While Farden busies himself digging up his past in the strange deserts of Paraia, the stormclouds begin to gather for Durnus, Elessi, Cheska, and Modren. Together with Farfallen and his Sirens, they must fight to survive against the Long Winter, the vicious machinations of the new Arkmage, and the arrival of something much deadlier than both combined. War, deception, and murder are quickly becoming the only paths to salvation... PALE KINGS, the explosive and long-awaited sequel to the critically-acclaimed debut THE WRITTEN, has finally arrived. Harder, darker, and faster, PALE KINGS aims to leave THE WRITTEN quivering and whimpering in the shadows. If you would like to know more about either of these books, or more about Ben, then you can find it all at www.bengalley.com.
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