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Throne of Fools

Adrian Cole

Publisher: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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Summary

The rise of a dangerous sorcerer threatens the fate of humanity in the second grimdark Omaran Saga novel, following A Place Among the Fallen. The wicked city of Xennidhum has fallen—and now Simon Wargallow believes his world is saved. But a new evil has risen to threaten the beleaguered land of mystery and miracle. For out of the wastes of ice comes dire news of a powerful sorcerer king who will unleash the forces of chaos on the unstable empire. And one man, the son Omara’s doomed lord, must shed his disguise and regain his rightful throne before humanity’s final cry. Don’t miss the entire quartet: A Place Among the Fallen, Throne of Fools, The King of Light and Shadows, and The Gods in Anger. “Remarkably fine fantasy . . . Adrian Cole has a magic touch.” —Roger Zelazny
Available since: 04/01/2014.
Print length: 372 pages.

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