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The Spectre Cycle: The Fifteenth Dray Prescot Omnibus - The Saga of Dray Prescot Omnibus
Alan Burt Akers
The Spectre Cycle: The Fifteenth Dray Prescot Omnibus - The Saga of Dray Prescot Omnibus
Alan Burt Akers
Publisher Marketing: Dray Prescot has been chosen by the Star Lords to be the so-called Emperor of All Paz. Together, the countries of Paz must resist the deadly Shanks who raid from over the curve of the world. Delia and Dray Prescot have abdicated the throne of Vallia and now seek to make the dream of a united Paz come true. "Shadows over Kregen" Whether Prescot is battling slavers and freeing slaves with the Kroveres of Iztar, or fighting Fish-heads in the land of the Shanks, he is certain to be thrown into more headlong adventures under the streaming mingled lights of the Suns of Scorpio. "Murder on Kregen" A new page turns in the unruly life of Dray Prescot, and all his strengths and inner resources will be required to confront fresh problems and perils. Join Dray Prescot as he rides south from the port city of Zandikar on the inner sea of the continent of Turismond, the Eye of the World, with his blade comrade Seg Segutorio and the Princesses Velia and Didi of Vallia. Of course, as is the nature of Kregen, they face unexpected peril... "Turmoil on Kregen" The undead monster called the Spectre has been destroyed. Didi herself lies seriously injured in Zandikar in the Eye of the World, lovingly tended by her cousin, Princess Velia. Ulana Farlan, the governor of Didi's province of Urn Vennar, has been removed from office. Now the rogue and schemer Nath Swantram, Nath the Clis, rules. But the Spectre, dead and animate, is about to terrorize Gafarden again as Tralgan Vorner, the wronged Elten of Culvensax, seeks vengeance on those who betrayed him. Within Vorner the Spectre lives. Including a glossary to the Spectre cycle.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 8, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781843199298 |
Publishers | Mushroom Publishing |
Pages | 372 |
Dimensions | 216 × 143 × 28 mm · 492 g |
Language | English |
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