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A glorious fantasy novel of mateship, empire-building, and epic conquest. The three companions did not comprise a leader of nations, a father to the swarm, nor a conjurer of demons. Yet the Oracle did not see them as they were, but for whom they might become. Join Mannace, Render, and Jaal, as they confront a world of conflict and tension, where magic and science, light and darkness, past and future, and tradition and invention, all collide with violent or veiled intent. 'The Blood Sea' is an epic novel that has everything required from fantasy literature: Magic, Epic wars, colourful and…mehr

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A glorious fantasy novel of mateship, empire-building, and epic conquest. The three companions did not comprise a leader of nations, a father to the swarm, nor a conjurer of demons. Yet the Oracle did not see them as they were, but for whom they might become. Join Mannace, Render, and Jaal, as they confront a world of conflict and tension, where magic and science, light and darkness, past and future, and tradition and invention, all collide with violent or veiled intent. 'The Blood Sea' is an epic novel that has everything required from fantasy literature: Magic, Epic wars, colourful and engaging characters, inventions, and more. It will take you to another realm and surprise you with twists and turns. This is book one in the developing Immortals series by inspiring author Andrew Wratten. Included is the stunning doodle art of Andrew Munro.
Autorenporträt
I am a proud Kiwi, living in sunny Australia, with my beautiful Nigerian wife, Tessy, and our six amazing children. Family and friends mean everything ... and good food of course, and dogs, and embarrassingly, reality TV.One day on the train to work, I took my fantasy daydream and boldly typed my first paragraphs. Since that time, I remain amazed how the words reveal themselves and the tales evolve. It is a wonderful process to shape a story, witnessing the plot unfold, unexpectedly twist, and surprise even me in its audacious conclusion. The story belongs to the characters in it, and it is my job to help them be heard, understood, and celebrated for all their glorious traits and flaws. I am indeed a puppet of the Mad King, and like all the others in my books, I am dancing to his manic tune. I hope others enjoy the characters, their triumphs, and their misadventures, as much as I do.