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Sam, Zoe and Sophie have escaped certain death at the hands of the forces of Darkness. But they have paid a terrible price. Kensho discovers a terrifying prophesy about Tatsuya has come to pass. Now he has to lead the companions, keeping them and the swords safe as they try to defeat Tatsuya. He finds guidance from a very unexpected source. The horrors that the siblings have already fought cannot prepare them for what comes next. They face their greatest challenge yet as they are stalked by a hideous ancient evil that even the gods fled from. Caught in the growing vortex of Darkness, help…mehr

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Sam, Zoe and Sophie have escaped certain death at the hands of the forces of Darkness. But they have paid a terrible price. Kensho discovers a terrifying prophesy about Tatsuya has come to pass. Now he has to lead the companions, keeping them and the swords safe as they try to defeat Tatsuya. He finds guidance from a very unexpected source. The horrors that the siblings have already fought cannot prepare them for what comes next. They face their greatest challenge yet as they are stalked by a hideous ancient evil that even the gods fled from. Caught in the growing vortex of Darkness, help arrives from an unexpected ally. Will this ally prove their undoing? Can the companions withstand the growing onslaught of Darkness? Can Sam, Zoe and Sophie find the strength to let their own Light shine? The second book in The Sword That Saves YA fantasy series, The King of the Tengu continues the gripping tale with twists and turns, ancient wisdom, mythical creatures and epic battles. Buy The King of the Tengu to continue this compelling story!
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Ambrose Merrell grew up exploring the fields and woods around Cambridge, England, before going to boarding school in Canterbury, Kent. After completing a degree in economics he established a web development business in Cambridge in 1995. In 1999 he discovered aikido. In 2006 he emigrated to Vancouver, Canada, with his wife and three children. He suffered from nervous breakdowns, depression after the collapse of his business and marriage, and separation from his children. After many years in the darkness he found a new light. In 2013 started writing The Sword That Saves. Today he lives in Canada with his partner and their daughter, and practices aikido at Vancouver Isshinkan Aikido.