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The Gods in Anger

Adrian Cole

Publisher: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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Summary

The grimdark Omaran Saga reaches a stunning conclusion. “Remarkably fine fantasy . . . Adrian Cole has a magic touch” (Roger Zelazny). Omara is on the brink of war as the terrible forces of Anakhizer gather in the West. Against their assembled might, Simon Wargallow and a handful of allies journey secretly into the forbidden lands, bearing the rod of power. They enter the Deepwalks, an ancient and terrifying forest, where they learn the real nature of the horrors that threaten to engulf Omara. At last they must reach the edge of their world, where they are forced to confront the ultimate evil. Do not miss the entire quartet: A Place Among the Fallen, Throne of Fools, The King of Light and Shadows, and The Gods in Anger.
Available since: 04/01/2014.
Print length: 363 pages.

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