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Shifting Swords Book IV: Aftermath of Night

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Shifting Swords, Book Aftermath of Night  by Alexander H. Edwards

Timothy, the last priest of Lachdavan scribes the last days as he watches his beloved home of Chandel fall. But he also writes of hope. Trinian Komasir must lead his companions home to redeem the world of Altera. But to do so, he must overcome his existence as the vampiric assassin Sicarius to remain worthy to wield the Ankh-Djed and defeat the Night.

They are not heroes because of their morals or ideals. They fight against the Darkness because they each know evil intimately. It causes their souls to quake knowing what they have done and what will happen if the Night succeeds.

Alexander H. Edwards begun telling and writing stories when he was eight-years-old. He would create story lines and adventures for all of the neighbors to enjoy, published a magazine for kids and started a young theater company that put on a few plays for the community.

These endeavors started his professional career as a storyteller and has been dedicated to uplifting, inspiring and encouraging those around him ever since. This passion for creating stories, performing in theater and directing art led him to founding WildstarTempest where he has built a platform that encourages other artists and storytellers to share their magic.

Alexander was born and raised in San Diego California where he attended both San Diego State University and the University of California San Diego graduating with honors. In-between colleges, he served as a missionary to the people of the Philippines where he spent his time helping and serving them during a time of major earthquakes and erupting volcanoes. Living and serving in those humble circumstances set his priorities for the rest of his life.

506 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 10, 2017

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