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Death of the Grinderfish - Brown, Douglas R.
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The air is lethal in Altenbyrne. There is no escaping the poisonous fog within the kingdom's walls. The river is infested with deadly grinderfish, and creatures beyond the walls prey on those who venture out. Without a lifemask, no one can survive. While the wealthy get all the lifemasks they need, people like Tristin and his sister, Makenna, only get one. After Tristin's disastrous attempt to steal a new mask for their dying mother, he and Makenna are forced to flee or face the king's Angel of Justice. They cross the treacherous river to where a ragtag group of outlaws live. Though they'll be…mehr

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The air is lethal in Altenbyrne. There is no escaping the poisonous fog within the kingdom's walls. The river is infested with deadly grinderfish, and creatures beyond the walls prey on those who venture out. Without a lifemask, no one can survive. While the wealthy get all the lifemasks they need, people like Tristin and his sister, Makenna, only get one. After Tristin's disastrous attempt to steal a new mask for their dying mother, he and Makenna are forced to flee or face the king's Angel of Justice. They cross the treacherous river to where a ragtag group of outlaws live. Though they'll be safe there, Tristin dreams of a better life for all of them, and he's going to steal more masks from the rich to get it. But stealing lifemasks is punishable by death, and Tristin can't hide forever. The Angel is coming ... Join the author who brought you werewolves as pets in Tamed and the The Light of Epertase trilogy for a unique fantasy take on the classic Robin Hood theme in Death of the Grinderfish.
Autorenporträt
Douglas R. Brown runs into burning buildings for a living. He began writing as a cathartic way of dealing with the day-to-day stresses of life as a firefighter/paramedic in Columbus, Ohio. Now he focuses his writing on fantasy and horror where he can draw from his lifelong love of the genres. He has been married since 1996 and has a son and a few dogs.