18,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

"What if my men?" Walter asked, brushing off Andrew's threat, "Your men," Andrew said thoughtfully. "Your men have likely met their demise by now. My people ambushed them as they waited to ambush us. Ironic, is it not? And now, our game of chase shall come to an end. This business of the Heir of Dufay shall come to an end. Gallard shall waste his remaining days, however many they may be, chasing that which he will never attain, that to which he has no right. The name Dufay shall fade into history once again, as it did so long ago." "Then let us end this game here and now," Walter said…mehr

Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Produktbeschreibung
"What if my men?" Walter asked, brushing off Andrew's threat, "Your men," Andrew said thoughtfully. "Your men have likely met their demise by now. My people ambushed them as they waited to ambush us. Ironic, is it not? And now, our game of chase shall come to an end. This business of the Heir of Dufay shall come to an end. Gallard shall waste his remaining days, however many they may be, chasing that which he will never attain, that to which he has no right. The name Dufay shall fade into history once again, as it did so long ago." "Then let us end this game here and now," Walter said confidently as he dropped the DuFay Sword and withdrew his own from its sheath. "Your very name has become vile to me, and I shall take immense joy in ridding the earth of it." Instead of charging violently, Walter slowly circled around his campfire and Andrew did likewise, keeping the fire between them as the two men sized each other up one last time. Their last fight, nearly six years ago, proved them to be all but equals when it came to one-on-one combat. But tonight, one of them would prove to be more than the other's equal.
Autorenporträt
A native of West Virginia, Jeff Boles has always been an avid reader, which in his childhood prompted him to begin writing his own stories and poems. While attending Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh, PA in pursuit of a degree in Accounting, he wrote a novel entitled "The Game" which won first place in the novel category of the 1989 West Virginia Writer's Association contest. While that novel was never published, it gave Jeff the confidence to continue writing and after moving to Atlanta, Georgia in 1991 he began work on The Armor of God. Over the next 30 years during a career in Real Estate managing commercial properties, Jeff took what was to be one book and turned it into a three-volume series completing the adventure. Currently, Jeff lives in Cumming, GA where he owns a small commercial properties services business.