26,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
13 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Having finally escaped the prison mines Jon and his companions are led by their dwarven ally, Rodack, to his people's mountain home. Rather than an opportunity for much needed rest, they find the dwarves, together with their elven allies desperately preparing for an epic battle as Cravos' massive army boxes them in. The elves and dwarves are able to give Jon tantalizing clues about the nature of this world and its relationship with his own. He learns that if he can survive the battle, he and his friends must travel to the shrouded city of Corbenik to meet and be empowered by the maker of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Having finally escaped the prison mines Jon and his companions are led by their dwarven ally, Rodack, to his people's mountain home. Rather than an opportunity for much needed rest, they find the dwarves, together with their elven allies desperately preparing for an epic battle as Cravos' massive army boxes them in. The elves and dwarves are able to give Jon tantalizing clues about the nature of this world and its relationship with his own. He learns that if he can survive the battle, he and his friends must travel to the shrouded city of Corbenik to meet and be empowered by the maker of Vandermine. It is only if they are so prepared that Jon's team of champions stands any chance in the final confrontation with Cravos before he can trigger the prophesied second apocalypse.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Murray R. Clay is the author of the Vandermine novels including The Sword's Errand and Children of the Apocalypse. A graduate of the US Air Force Academy, Murray served as an intelligence officer for special operations during his five years on active duty. Three of those years were spent in England where the numerous historical sites provided inspiration for his fantasy writing. Through his study of classical and medieval military history, he builds realism into the combat scenes described in his novels. After serving in the Air Force, Murray earned his MBA degree at the University of Chicago. He has spent the last twenty years working in private equity and impact investing. In addition to writing, Murray enjoys martial arts, all types of fitness, and spending time with his wife and five children.