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Kings of the Wilderness (The 700th Arc Book 1)
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The volatile moon of Scion is beset by spectacular eclipses, violent storms and powerful oceanic shifts. For those crushed beneath the technological might of the Erodyian Empire, these are merely the backdrop to a life of brutal hardship.
The kingdom of Symeria is collapsing, strangled in the all-powerful grip of the empire’s enigmatic - and inhuman - dictator. Commanding ...more
The kingdom of Symeria is collapsing, strangled in the all-powerful grip of the empire’s enigmatic - and inhuman - dictator. Commanding ...more
Kindle Edition, 436 pages
Published
August 5th 2016
by M.J.R. Parr
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Ahoy there me mateys!
This is a rather large undertaking at 436 pages, but I devoured it in two days. Well, perhaps “devoured” is not the right word. Savored, absorbed, relished . . . well whatever the description, I highly enjoyed this debut novel.
It is not your traditional sci-fi novel. It is rather slow-burning and builds the world gradually with lots of descriptive passages intertwined with bursts of action. I rather liked that structure was a slowly unlocking puzzle. Most of this novel sees ...more
This is a rather large undertaking at 436 pages, but I devoured it in two days. Well, perhaps “devoured” is not the right word. Savored, absorbed, relished . . . well whatever the description, I highly enjoyed this debut novel.
It is not your traditional sci-fi novel. It is rather slow-burning and builds the world gradually with lots of descriptive passages intertwined with bursts of action. I rather liked that structure was a slowly unlocking puzzle. Most of this novel sees ...more
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