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The Summoner - Chronicles of the Necromancer

3.74 ( 12,094 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Summoner

The Summoner - Chronicles of the Necromancer

3.74 (12,094 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 5 February, 2007
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The comfortable world of Martris Drayke, second son of King Bricen of Margolan, is shattered when his older half-brother, Jared, and Jared's dark mage, Foor Arontala, kill the king and seize the throne. Tris is the only surviving member of the royal family aside from Jared the traitor. Tris flees with three friends: Soterius, captain of the guard; Carroway, the court's master bard; and Harrtuck, a member of the royal guard. Tris harbors a deep secret. In a land where spirits walk openly and influence the affairs of the living, he suspects he may be the mage heir to the power of his grandmother, Bava K'aa, once the greatest sorceress of her age. Such magic would make Tris a Summoner, the rarest of magic gifts, capable of arbitrating between the living and the dead.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781844164684
ISBN10 1844164683
Number Of Pages 640
Item Weight 308 g
Product Dimensions 106 x 171 x 43 mm
Publisher / Reseller Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Format Paperback
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Gail Martin has worked with non-profit and for-profit organizations in many industries. She is an adjunct professor for UNC Charlotte and a part-time instructor for Central Piedmont Community College who teaches public speaking, continuing education (marketing topics) and public relations writing. Her corporate communications writing has been part of winning packages that include IABC Silver Anvil, BMA Pro-Ad, APEX and PICA awards. Gail's articles have appeared in over 35 publications throughout the East Coast

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