Alex is a 20-year-old young adult who lives in the city of Tr� Vare, a small town on the coast of Midian Lake. His life was completely normal; he had a job; an average life in a common city. Then it all changed when a lizard lady and a chihuahua arrived in town. With help from his friend Chris, Alex is thrust into a new world filled with monsters, fortresses and much more. Join Alex as he finds his way through this strange new world and becomes one of the Defenders of Aramuania, the only people in the way of the monsters of the world taking over.The future of Aramuania is littered with uncertainty and Alex has been caught in the struggle. Armies are rising, creatures of the dark are approaching, and a mysterious leader has control of them. It's a time of chaos, but in dark times there are always heroes who rise. Welcome to Fort Gyrin.
Brilliantly written and action-packed, Golden Serpent will enthral fans of Andy McNab, Tom Clancy, Lee Child and Robert Ludlum. Guaranteed to satisfy even the most seasoned spy-thriller aficionado.
A true page-turner, in a similar vein to Wilbur Smith and David Gemmell, is an action-packed adventure story catapulting a reluctant hero from one dangerous encounter to another.
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The novel portrays the diverse human life to be found along the Marañón River in Peru.
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1843 in Indian Territory, an historic, never-before- done peace council is held at the capital of the Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah.
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Continuing the enchanting tale of a clan of miniature creatures called the People and their epic search for a peaceful home .
1843 in Indian Territory, an historic, never-before-done peace council is held at the capital of the Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah.
A gripping novel about history’s most infamous family—The Borgias—and an innocent girl pulled into their treacherous rise to power, from the USA Today bestselling author of The Alice Network and The Diamond Eye.