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The Wolves of Vimar #2

The Never-Dying Man

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After finding Sauvern's Sword, the companions set off to help a friend rescue his child from kidnappers. Instead, they stray into Erian and find preparations for war. They are drafted into the Erian army but are recognized by an old enemy, who arrests some of them and takes them to Frelli, the capital of Erian, where they are put in jail. The Master of Erian frees them and offers them work. Meanwhile, Carthinal has to face some unpleasant truths about himself. Is his desire to further his magical career more important than his friends and country? After they discover terrible truths about the Master and his magical research, they will need to escape in order to tell the leaders of Grosmer about the plans for war.

476 pages, Paperback

First published October 8, 2014

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V.M. Sang

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I started writing after I took early retirement from teaching. I taught science, Maths and English at secondary level.

My first book, which morphed into The Wolves of Vimar Series, was based on a D&D scenario I wrote in the 1990s. Since then I have written the second and third parts. I am currently in the process of writing part four.

I have another fantasy two-book series published by Next Chapter, who have also published my other books/ It is called Elemental Worlds, and the books are The Stones of Earth and Air and The Stones of Fire and Water.

I have also written a historical novel set in the time of the Romans in Britain, Vengeance of a Slave.

I live in East Sussex in the United Kingdom. I enjoy doing a variety of crafts as well as painting and drawing and also walking.

Travel is another of the things I enjoy doing, especially to places that have a historical interest. I have been visiting all the places in Germany where J.S.Bach lived and worked.

Another thing I like to do is to cook and I have produced a recipe book of some of my family's recipes dating back to 1909 a link with history here. (It's called Viv's Family Recipes).

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