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Willing to give up everything to protect the ones he loves, a fearsome warrior confronts his past and gets more than he bargained for. With blood on his hands, and the need to make things right, Dulnear must return to his homeland of Tuas-arum to account for his sins. Losing it all, he discovers that old grudges die hard and that his enemies will be satisfied with nothing less than his total annihilation. Accompanied by a runaway slave, he must evade her pursuers, fight off bloodthirsty mercenaries, and find a way to take the target of revenge off of his back. It's an against all odds struggle…mehr

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Willing to give up everything to protect the ones he loves, a fearsome warrior confronts his past and gets more than he bargained for. With blood on his hands, and the need to make things right, Dulnear must return to his homeland of Tuas-arum to account for his sins. Losing it all, he discovers that old grudges die hard and that his enemies will be satisfied with nothing less than his total annihilation. Accompanied by a runaway slave, he must evade her pursuers, fight off bloodthirsty mercenaries, and find a way to take the target of revenge off of his back. It's an against all odds struggle in this powerful tale of rage and redemption. Man from the North is a thrilling fantasy story of vengeance, sacrifice, and freedom. If you like page-turning storytelling, exciting sword-wielding adventure, and lots of heart, then you'll love this captivating novel from Lee Bezotte. Get this remarkable book and embark on a journey of risk and revelation!
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Lee Bezotte was born, raised, and still lives in the midwest. He is the father to three sons and husband to the love of his life for over twenty-five years. He spends much of his energy leading a local church community but occasionally comes up for air to write, noodle on his guitar, and walk winding trails. Lee also blogs at www.leebezotte.com.