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The Blind Bowman: Dark Fire

The Blind Bowman: Dark Fire

The Blind Bowman: Dark Fire

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paperback | English
Published: 10 October, 2024
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Description

Robin and Marian's quest to save Sherwood Forest continues as the Sheriff's army advances closer, leaving destruction in their wake. Old magicks and ancient myths call out to Robin, leaving his relationship with Marian at breaking point. Can they survive the sparks that may become merciless flames . . . ?
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781788453295
ISBN10 1788453298
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller David Fickling Books
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

It's dark and violent, a gory fantasy mashup with Game of Thrones and X-Men in its DNA * Guardian *
Astonishingly good (five stars) * The Sun, praise for The Blind Bowman *
Breathless. Haunting. Wild. Magic * Jackie Morris, praise for The Blind Bowman *
Original, savage, powerful and incredibly moving. [Hall] captures the harshness and darkness of the ancient woodland so vividly; it is like the author himself has slid back in time. Robin and Marian are like you have never seen * Jilly Cooper, praise for The Blind Bowman *
A bold interpretation that's weird, wild and wonderful . . . Game of Thrones-style * SFX Magazine, praise for The Blind Bowman *
Mesmerising, don't miss it! * The Bookseller, praise for The Blind Bowman *
My favourite book of the year. Beautiful writing, a stunning mix of action and mystical folklore. A brilliant story * Sally Green, praise for The Blind Bowman *

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Author's Bio

T.K. (Tim) Hall is a former journalist who has written for various national newspapers and magazines. He spent two years in Bermuda, reporting for the Bermuda Sun, and has travelled extensively in South America. He now lives near Stroud in Gloucestershire with his wife and two daughters. In addition to writing, he works for the Stroud-based charity The Door, which supports disadvantaged young people and their families.

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