Cadrael is the capital of Fermantia and the centre of the realm's power, an empire to strike fear into the heart of opposing nations-but could a motivated killer bring the giant to its knees? Prince Leander is frustrated with his present position, always keeping one eye on the future. He's never short of grand plans, but just how true can he remain to his principles? And will the elusive Cadrael Killer let him live to see his ambitions realised? In a ruthless land where wealth and power are controlled by only a few self-interested men, motives abound and no one is safe.
Cadrael is the capital of Fermantia and the centre of the realm's power, an empire to strike fear into the heart of opposing nations-but could a motivated killer bring the giant to its knees? Prince Leander is frustrated with his present position, always keeping one eye on the future. He's never short of grand plans, but just how true can he remain to his principles? And will the elusive Cadrael Killer let him live to see his ambitions realised? In a ruthless land where wealth and power are controlled by only a few self-interested men, motives abound and no one is safe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom was born in 1987 in Chelmsford, Essex. As a boy, he fell in love with the fantasy worlds of video games, J.R.R Tolkien, and Philip Pullman.Despite an early passion for storytelling, Tom obtained a BA in Tourism Management before a varied career in the travel industry, bringing to life another of his passions. When he is not working, Tom is an avid fan of his beloved Ipswich Town. He also writes and performs music and enjoys long walks with his wife, daughter and their dogs.Tom currently lives near Colchester, Essex, and A Killer and a King is his first standalone novel. He previously published the Pillars of Peace series, which was largely written during the coronavirus pandemic with huge influence and editing support from his wife, Breana.
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