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The Black Assassin

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What do three orphaned brothers, an injured man, a burned farm, and an ancient law have to do with each other? The orphaned brothers would have said, ‘nothing’. Until a mysterious stranger falls into their fishing hole and won't even tell them his name. When the brothers start looking for answers, they find themselves in the middle of an adventure so great that it will not only change their lives, but the very future of the Eastern North Continent.

368 pages, Paperback

First published April 15, 2014

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Rachel Wetsriru

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Greetings, fellow readers! My name is Rachel Wetsriru and I live in the beautiful state of North Carolina, USA. My love of reading ignited in me a strong desire to write my own stories and I now have four published books as well as many drafts and ideas for other books. I also enjoy crafts, such as crochet and sewing, and a variety of artistic pursuits like drawing, pastels, and painting. I warmly invite you to visit my fictional world of Lavinsey through the pages of The Fire Horses Trilogy or The Black Assassin. I do warn you though that you may encounter dragons, flying horses, strange peoples with even stranger cultures, magicians, and other dangers in every chapter.

Happy reading and best wishes,
Rachel Wetsriru

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July 14, 2014
Fantastic well written Story !!

This is absolutely one of the best stories I've read. The story is well developed, engaging, and well told throughout the book with never a dull moment. The author goes to just the right effort to provide world details which allow you to feel like your there with the characters while not boring you to death at the same time with the details. Each character the author introduces is well developed and fun to get to know with each one having their own personality.

One thing that makes this book stand out is how the author weaves real life lessons into the story. The lessons are wove so well into the story that they are never forced into the story but instead are very much a part of the story making the story that much more enjoyable. Yet at the same time the lessons are not what make the story as the author writes in such a way that the storyline is what is center stage, not the lesson, which keeps the book enjoyable and engaging.

The author does a fantastic job of handling the issues that come into the story using her characters and events to demonstrate not only the event but also the feelings the characters have about the events. This, coupled with her well developed character personalities, allows you to actually get to know the characters in the story. I actually hated to see the story end because I had gotten to know the characters so well!!

This Author is certainly enjoyable to read and I look forward to reading other books by her. I encourage anyone who likes Fiction Fantasy to get this book and read it.
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