A Nightblade Story: A child saved from execution. A warrior seeking redemption. A kingdom on the brink of collapse. Eiji's life changes the day he stumbles upon Isau, a boy sentenced to death by the local monasteries. Against his better judgment, he rescues Isau, setting aside his own ques
Shadow's Blade
โ Scribed by David B Coe
- Publisher
- Baen Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 192 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1476781257
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โฆ Synopsis
Book #3 in The Case Files of Justis Fearsson, the critically acclaimed contemporary fantasy series from fantasy all-star David B. Coe. A hardboiled, magic-using private detective fights dark sorcerers in Phoenix, Arizona.
Justis Fearsson is a weremyste and a private detective. He wields potent magic, but every month, on the full moon, he loses his mind. His battles with insanity have already cost him his job as a cop; he cant afford to let them interfere with his latest case.
Phoenix has become ground zero in a magical war, and an army of werecreatures, blood sorcerers, and necromancers has made Jay its number one target. When he is hired to track down a woman who has gone missing with her two young children, he has a hunch that the dark ones are to blame. But then hes also brought in by the police to help with a murder investigation, and all the evidence implicates this same woman. Soon he is caught up in a deadly race to find not only the young family, but also an ancient weapon that could prove decisive in the looming conflict. Can he keep himself alive long enough to reach the woman and her kids before his enemies do? And can he claim the weapon before the people he loves, and the world he knows, are lost in a storm of flame, blood, and darkest sorcery?
The Case Files of Justis Fearsson
*Spell Blind
His Father's Eyes*
Shadow's Blade
AboutSpell Blind:
"Justis is on the streets and has never been so cool; I can't wait for his next adventure!" --Patricia Briggs, #1New York TimesBest Seller
"Coe brings deep knowledge of both fantasy and mystery to his well-structured first urban fantasy novel. . . . He tells an entertaining story with a good mystery at its core."Publishers Weekly
About David B. Coe'sRules of Ascension:
"War and politics, love and magic, all drawn in detail against a vividly imagined feudal background. A complex and excellent book." David Drake, author ofLord of the Isles
". . . epic . . . a world of rival nobles, sinister mages, and a few men and women of courage and conviction. Well-developed characters and an intriguing political background . . ."Library Journal
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About the Author
David B. Coeis the author of many fantasy and contemporary fantasy novels and stories. He was the winner of the William L. Crawford Award for best first fantasy series, awarded at the International Conference on the Fantastic forChildren of**AmaridandThe Outlanders, the first two novels of the LonTobyn Chronicles. His series Winds of the Forelands began withRules of Ascensionand continued withSeeds of Betrayal, Bonds of Vengeance,Shapers of Darkness, andWeavers of War. Coe is a founding member of the well-regarded writing blog, MagicalWords.net. His contemporary fantasy series The Case Files of Justin Fearsson begins withSpell Blindfrom Baen Books, and continues with latest entryHis Father's Eyes. Coe lives with his wife, Nancy Berner, and their two daughters in Sewanee, Tennessee.
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