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Daniel is an orphan with a prestigious and ghastly past-a past he knows nothing about. He is the last surviving member of the royal family, the rest of whom were murdered by the monk-turned-politician, Specula Greavus. With the Empire on the brink of civil war, the search for the world's greatest warrior has begun. When Daniel discovers he is a Miraclist, able to bend water to his will, he is plucked from his dilapidated orphanage and thrust into a school of heroes in-training. After years of honing his abilities, he is finally accepted into the Imperial University to continue his education.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Daniel is an orphan with a prestigious and ghastly past-a past he knows nothing about. He is the last surviving member of the royal family, the rest of whom were murdered by the monk-turned-politician, Specula Greavus. With the Empire on the brink of civil war, the search for the world's greatest warrior has begun. When Daniel discovers he is a Miraclist, able to bend water to his will, he is plucked from his dilapidated orphanage and thrust into a school of heroes in-training. After years of honing his abilities, he is finally accepted into the Imperial University to continue his education. But first, he and his friends must battle in the Grand Investiture: a fierce competition to select a new champion for the Empire. Now, Daniel is fired by a single passion: to rise above his blemished past and prove he is the hero the Empire needs.
Autorenporträt
Philip Hughes was born in Dallas Texas into a large family-four brothers and one sister. Each child was home schooled by their mother at an early age. When his mother threw the family T.V. in a dumpster, Philip's forms of entertainment grew sparse. All that was left was the family library and his imagination. So, when he cracked open The Hobbit at the tender age of six, his love for fantasy blossomed. He began to create his own stories inspired by the books he read-sticks became his swords, birds became dragons, and cardboard boxes became his castles. When he began studying creative writing at SMU, it was the stories of his childhood that stirred him to write Miraclist. Philip still lives in North Dallas where he spends his time writing the rest of the Miraclist series.