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Book 4 Title and Release Date

The fourth – and final – book in the War of the Twelve series now has a title and a release date. The Obsidian Eyes of Klief will be the conclusion to the story I started thinking about in late 2019. It was an incredibly bittersweet moment for me to write the final sentence, five words that I’ve had bouncing around in my head since the very beginning. It will be out in June 2022, so not long to wait now!

If you would like to pre-order the digital version, feel free to click on the link below. It will then be delivered directly to your e-reader of choice on the day of release.

http://getbook.at/klief

Thanks to Enrique Meseguer for the temporary cover image.

Watch this space for more news to come in the following weeks.

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Published on February 04, 2022 00:16 Tags: warofthetwelve-book4

Book 4 Blurb

Every Truth Has Its Cost

War ravages the troubled lands of the nine Baronies. The once-great cities of Arelium, Kessrin, and Talth are forever scarred by the passage of the greyling tide, their graveyards filled with the corpses of those who fought and died on their blood-stained walls.

Surrounded and exhausted, the fragile alliance of men must wager all on a final, daring plan: to find and destroy the creatures’ leader, an enigmatic entity known as the weaver. One of the Twelve, Makara, may hold the key to the weaver’s location, but he too is missing, lost somewhere in the remote Barony of Klief.

The tattered remains of the human armies have no choice but to follow Makara’s trail north, pursued by a relentless horde of greylings. At their head rides Zygos, his god-like intellect transferred into the body of the traitor Praxis.

The town of Klief beckons, as friend and foe alike are drawn to its dim light. It is here, before its golden gates, that the War of the Twelve will be decided.

It is here that an ancient evil will rise …

And heroes will fall.

“The stunning conclusion to the War of the Twelve series weaves deftly between heart-pounding action and earth-shattering revelations as it hurtles towards its inevitable explosive finale.”

Coming Summer 2022
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Published on March 04, 2022 09:48 Tags: warofthetwelve-book4

Book 4 Book Trailer

It's here! Let's have a look at some of the scenes from Book 4 : The Obsidian Eyes of Klief.
Releasing June 2022.

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Published on April 05, 2022 03:09 Tags: warofthetwelve-book4

Book 4 Out Now!

It’s here! The Obsidian Eyes of Klief, the stunning conclusion to the War of the Twelve series, is out today worldwide in paperback & ebook.

This was a tricky one. There were so many loose threads that needed tying, and I was really anxious I wouldn’t be able to give all these characters I love the send-off they deserve. Hopefully, I did ok? In any case, I’m proud of the result!

I hope you'll consider picking it up and finishing the quartet.

And, once again, thank you for your continued passion and support.
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Published on June 10, 2022 02:03 Tags: warofthetwelve-book4

Mega-Sale June 11th -13th

To celebrate the end of the series, I’m happy to announce a massive sale that’ll be running from Saturday, June 11th to Monday, June 13th. Over this period the first book, The Broken Heart of Arelium will be completely free worldwide, the second novel, The Ashen Hand of Kessrin $0.99 (or the local equivalent) worldwide, and the third instalment, The Burning Tears of Morlak $0.99/£0.99 in the US/UK.

That means you can pick up the first three books for $1.98 total, or the entire War of the Twelve series for under $7! Not too shabby!

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Published on June 11, 2022 01:48 Tags: warofthetwelve-book4

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