Billy is entertaining jubilant nobles in the king's court at Castle Orgulous. It's the pinnacle of his life! Even the melancholy king is happy. Then tragedy strikes … The death of a friend forces Billy to choose between leaving Orgulous and staying on as the royal musician. While he weighs his choices, he receives a vision from his magic ring - a dark vision of murder. Is someone trying to kill the princess? Billy must stay. He must stop the assassin! To do so, he will risk his life and the lives of his friends, and confront powerful enemies that have hunted him since he was born. In the midst…mehr
Billy is entertaining jubilant nobles in the king's court at Castle Orgulous. It's the pinnacle of his life! Even the melancholy king is happy. Then tragedy strikes … The death of a friend forces Billy to choose between leaving Orgulous and staying on as the royal musician. While he weighs his choices, he receives a vision from his magic ring - a dark vision of murder. Is someone trying to kill the princess? Billy must stay. He must stop the assassin! To do so, he will risk his life and the lives of his friends, and confront powerful enemies that have hunted him since he was born. In the midst of this turmoil, the mystery of the magic ring deepens and draws Billy closer to the revelation of his place in the world. But will it come in time to save him or only further endanger his life? The Jester is the second of four novels in The Jester King Fantasy Series.
K. C. Herbel, author of The Jester King Fantasy Series, spent the first part of his adult life building Oscar-winning robotic monsters in Hollywood, but now commits such dastardly acts with a pen. He loves Sci-Fi and Fantasy, and helms the author-centric website Other Worlds (www.TheOtherWorlds.net). K. C. has traveled extensively; living, working and studying local culture in Korea, Japan, China, Russia, Germany, Mexico, England and France, but America is home. He now lives hidden from his torch-bearing pursuers in the woods of Virginia, with his complex wife, a pack of hungry dogs, and a monster. Visit him at www.KCHerbel.com.
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