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The mountain ranges of Ingleheim are shrouded in volcanic ashfall and home to thousands of golems and the Mages who control them. It is Katja's passion to study these stone behemoths and uncover their ancient secrets. But when the last Golem Mage and Fuhrer of Ingleheim, orders her to help him awaken the Golem of Death, she realizes the full extent of the regime's tyrannical desires. In her quest to undermine the project, Katja must team up with a member of the Regime's killing elite, a nameless and faceless soldier, trained in the ruthless discipline of Steinkamp-A man who lives by the…mehr

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The mountain ranges of Ingleheim are shrouded in volcanic ashfall and home to thousands of golems and the Mages who control them. It is Katja's passion to study these stone behemoths and uncover their ancient secrets. But when the last Golem Mage and Fuhrer of Ingleheim, orders her to help him awaken the Golem of Death, she realizes the full extent of the regime's tyrannical desires. In her quest to undermine the project, Katja must team up with a member of the Regime's killing elite, a nameless and faceless soldier, trained in the ruthless discipline of Steinkamp-A man who lives by the chilling mantra of "To fight means to kill; to kill is mercy." The pair's challenge is great, but their most trying task is learning how to trust each other in a world where both man and golem are used as tools for the advancement of the powerful.
Autorenporträt
K.E. Barron wanted to be a writer her entire life but chose to be an accountant instead. Now she divides her time between writing books and balancing them. She grew up in Fernie, British Columbia and now lives in Red Deer, Alberta, working as a financial analyst and writing fantasy books in her spare time. Her interests are vast and varied, ranging from the aesthetics of eighteenth and nineteenth century period pieces to the scholarly realms of evolutionary psychology, anthropology, economics, and religion. These eclectic inspirations are all part of the magic and cultural realism of her works, The Eye of Verishten and The Immortal Serpent.