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The White Tree

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2011
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 Cycle of Arawn*
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Cycle of Arawn*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of fanrtasy novels by Edward W Robertson.

1) The White Tree
2) The Great Rift
3) The Black Star
Copyright © 2011 by Edward W. Robertson
To Caitlin, for letting me get lost in other worlds.
It was the dog's fault Dante was about to die.
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Added: 05-Dec-2022
Last Updated: 23-Jan-2024

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 15-Feb-2011
Edward W Robertson
Kindle e-Book
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Date Issued:
15-Feb-2011
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Kindle e-Book
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$2.99
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427
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33340
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United States
Language:
English
From amazon.com:

Sixteen-year-old Dante wants nothing more than to learn to wield the nether, the magic of his world. After he steals the Cycle of Arawn, the holy book of a century-dead sect that mastered the nether, he's attacked in the streets of Bressel.

Arawn's followers aren't gone after all. In desperation, Dante hires a bodyguard, but all he can afford is an untried and big-mouthed kid named Blays. Through cunning and luck, they fend off their attackers and flee the city.

But there's no escape from the long-simmering religious war that's about to engulf their homeland--a war they'll soon find themselves fighting from within the stronghold of Arawn himself.

The White Tree is an epic fantasy of approximately 500 pages / 150,000 words.
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15-Feb-2011
Edward W Robertson
Kindle e-Book

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