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"They tortured and humiliated me. They took my identity and everything I loved, and left me for dead at the gates of the Curridge Fermentry Enclave." In a world ruled by crime and political scheming, morality is a luxury for the weak. Nobody understands this truth better than Lord Torvik Kovkatim, grandson of the fearsome King Yilva Peronin. As a royal assassin, he takes pride in upholding the monarchy's ideals and protecting its citizens. But when he is ordered to take the life of an innocent, his world shatters. Exiled from the Royal Courts, and crippled for life, Torvik has nothing left to…mehr

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"They tortured and humiliated me. They took my identity and everything I loved, and left me for dead at the gates of the Curridge Fermentry Enclave." In a world ruled by crime and political scheming, morality is a luxury for the weak. Nobody understands this truth better than Lord Torvik Kovkatim, grandson of the fearsome King Yilva Peronin. As a royal assassin, he takes pride in upholding the monarchy's ideals and protecting its citizens. But when he is ordered to take the life of an innocent, his world shatters. Exiled from the Royal Courts, and crippled for life, Torvik has nothing left to lose. Relentless flashbacks torment him and push him to the brink of madness. As his emotional wounds fester and fuel his hatred, a haunting melody of revenge echoes within him. Embark on a journey into Torvik's world and witness his turmoil as the line between sanity and madness blurs. Will his quest for vengeance lead to redemption or plunge him into the abyss of insanity? A must-read for fans of Robin Hobb's character-driven tales, Alex Michaelides' mind-bending psychological intrigue, and Joanne Greenberg's poignant exploration of human nature.
Autorenporträt
Daan Katz was born in 1963 in The Hague, the Netherlands, where he also spent the first fifteen years of his life. From a very young age, Daan has been enchanted by stories. When immersed in his books, Daan would forget everything else. The real world would cease to exist, and there was only the imaginary world, with his imaginary friends, who would continue to speak to him long after he'd finished reading the book. Given his love for stories, it was only natural for him to start writing his own as soon as he realised that he could. From there, poetry was a logical next step. As for Daan's private life, that is just that. Private.