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The Way of the Fog

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The first volume in the epic fantasy series, The Ark of Light, taking place 5000 years after the Battle of Armageddon. It all begins when a little girl stumbles into the Broken City of Garathen in search of her grandfather. Discovered by Peter, a young man whose destiny lies far beyond the borders of the small city, the two begin a cross-country journey that will lead them toward a battle thought to be long forgotten.

536 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2005

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A.P. Fuchs

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A.P. Fuchs writes and publishes fulltime from Winnipeg, MB, and is most well known for his superhero series, The Axiom-man Saga. He spends most of his time writing about zombies and publishing books about them. His shoot em zombie novel, Blood of the Dead, is about just that and, obviously, goes without saying but hes saying it anyway.

He is also an avid movie buff and his reviews are posted at www.canisterx.com, Amazon.com/.ca.co.uk, Barnesandnoble.com, and his Myspace page at www.myspace.com/apfuchs. Likewise, movies are discussed and reviewed on Canister Xs Youtube channel at www.youtube.com/canisterx

Fuchs also writes non-fiction, Twitters a lot and writes in his blog thats here 5 to 6 days out of the week, sometimes more than once a day.

Hes also the owner and sole-proprietor of Coscom Entertainment, a publishing firm specializing in superhero and monster fiction.

Oh . . . as a few side things, he digs cooking, watching TV, making compost and following the exploits of Batgirl, Red Robin and Batman and Robin on a monthly basis.

He also has a few secrets of earth-shattering proportions, but hes not telling them now nor ever, and plans on taking them to his grave.

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