What if the man of your dreams was not really just a man?Would you pull away, if you knew the truth? Or would you lose yourself in him?The Crimson Man β A FantasyMagdalene's life is balanced, serene and sheltered. A chance encounter at a Picasso art exhibit in Montreal changes everything. Her eyes l
The Crimson Man
β Scribed by Chapman, A. E.
- Book ID
- 108779046
- Publisher
- Deodand Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 519 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B00AJCA15I
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
For centuries the Farlig in their long ships have been sailing to undiscovered worlds through the mysterious portal that lies at the heart of the Sea of Mists. And for centuries the raiders have returned with their vessels brimming with slaves and the spoils of war. Yet when Eorl Volsung Silverhair returns with the slave Anatol Kirilov from a place called Earth, the Farlig suddenly find themselves living within a prophecy as old as the Sea of Mists itself. The Crimson Man has arrived. Long have the seven Farlig Keepers watched with their magic for this great heroβs arrival. Long have they feared the first glimpse of the wave of terror and destruction from which it is prophesied he must save them.
This epic fantasy comprises three novels - Thrall, Freeman, and Bringer - combined into one volume.
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About the Author
Along with the fantasy novel When All Moons Rise and the sword and sorcery adventure Ashkar the Magnificent, Andrew Chapman has also written five fantasy books in Puffin's highly popular Fighting Fantasy series, namely Space Assassin, The Rings of Kether, Seas of Blood, and (with Martin Allen) the two volume Clash of the Princes. These books have been translated into numerous foreign languages and were published in the United States by Dell. He has also contributed the stories The Drawing of Ixt, Rostgoblin Road, The Seed Young and In the Blink of an Eye to Addison Wesley Longman's Spinouts fantasy series.
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