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"He saved her life, only she can save his death!" Salt Delray, wrongfully imprisoned for the murder of her lover, Rhuand Mezarron - the unrivalled Kielter of the Metalgants: ruled by Female Munrah. But Rhuand is not dead! He roams the Gardenia Lake in limbo - betwixt the cycle of elements and the infinite above. Salt is vital to his salvation. Mission: Salt must escape and enter a hidden underworld to reunite with Rhuand, and together, battledore against Female Munrah and her subordinates; which soon turns into a very different, terrifying reality ==> Note: paperbacks may take up to 3 weeks to arrive via post, whereas ebooks are instantly downloadable…mehr

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"He saved her life, only she can save his death!" Salt Delray, wrongfully imprisoned for the murder of her lover, Rhuand Mezarron - the unrivalled Kielter of the Metalgants: ruled by Female Munrah. But Rhuand is not dead! He roams the Gardenia Lake in limbo - betwixt the cycle of elements and the infinite above. Salt is vital to his salvation. Mission: Salt must escape and enter a hidden underworld to reunite with Rhuand, and together, battledore against Female Munrah and her subordinates; which soon turns into a very different, terrifying reality ==> Note: paperbacks may take up to 3 weeks to arrive via post, whereas ebooks are instantly downloadable
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Zizzi Bonah is a 5ft 3" lass born of Yorkshire parents. She spent seven dedicated years; three busking her self-penned songs on Bridlington, Scarborough and York streets, to then gigging pubs and clubs in and around the North of England, gaining airplay on BBC Radio York and Humberside using her birth name, Ida Barker. A change is as good as a reply, (a line taken from one of Ida's eclectic-electric songs). With this in mind, she chose a new direction - to become a fiction author and create a new writing genre called Phem Phant Noir. In memory to her late grandparents, Ida and Tommy Hullah, who farmed in Nidderdale, the author's nom de plume - merging Bona and Hullah into Bonah.