Black Magic
When High Paladin Sorin discovers the brutally dismembered body of his cousin Alfrey, a much loved priest in the royal palace, he is left baffled as to who would do so terrible a thing to so good a man. But to find the answer to that question, he must cooperate with one of the highly despised...
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When High Paladin Sorin discovers the brutally dismembered body of his cousin Alfrey, a much loved priest in the royal palace, he is left baffled as to who would do so terrible a thing to so good a man. But to find the answer to that question, he must cooperate with one of the highly despised necromancers, men who practice black magic, sleep in graveyards and feed upon souls … The necromancer Koray, however, is far from what he expected. He is beautiful, stubborn, and possessed of a tongue sharp enough to cut down even the High Paladin himself. Koray is also possessed of a strength like nothing Sorin has ever encountered, and the power of the Goddess herself. It does not take them long to realize that solving a murder is the easiest challenge they must face, and in order to save a kingdom they must first unravel centuries of lies and misunderstandings.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781620040379
ASIN: B009ZCA21Q
Publish date: October 31st 2012
Publisher: Less Than Three Press LLC
Pages no: 265
Edition language: English
Series: Black Magic (#1)
3.5 starsBickering entertains me only this far.
A fun, exciting adventure with great characters and an unique world. I needed this kind of fun book... something completely escapist.
Love Megan Derr's work. Her world building skills are epic! This was no exception. Sucked me in from the first chapter and was so hard to be responsible and go to bed at a decent hour instead of reading this right through!
4.5 starsA beautiful fantasy story and a captivating read. The fantasy elements in here wove together to a caleidoscope of greys instead of black and white. What appeared to be the bogeymen at first turned out to be mislead "normal" people that could be redeemed, what seemed to be the purest of of t...