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The Red Rider

Russell Nohelty

Maison d'édition: Wannabe Press

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Synopsis

The end is nigh. The Dream Realm will fall. All is lost. 
 
Epialas has invaded the Dream Realm, and his monsters carve a path of destruction from Agrona’s Mountains toward the Emerald City, annihilating everything that stands in their way.
 
The whole of Urgu’s survival rests on Red’s ability to secure a key that will open the door to Earth and allow Hypnos reentry into his kingdom for a final showdown with his evil brother.
 
Back on Earth, Rose has found the God of Dreams, and they set out to save his kingdom, but can they find a way back to the Emerald City before Epialas burns everything to the ground?
 
Find out in the fourth book of The Obsidian Spindle Saga. If you love mythology, fairy tales, magical fantasy adventures, political intrigue, and high stakes action, then you’ll love this series.
 
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Disponible depuis: 04/09/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 276 pages.

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