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Lament of the Lost Moors Vol.1: Siobhan
Jean Dufaux
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Description for Lament of the Lost Moors Vol.1: Siobhan
Paperback. A classic of historical fantasy, written by a specialist of the genre Illustrator(s): Rosinski, Grzegorz. Num Pages: 64 pages, comic strips. BIC Classification: FM; FX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 257 x 177 x 5. Weight in Grams: 162.
The land of Eruin Dulea is ruled by a powerful and merciless sorcerer. A generation ago, he defeated his last challenger to the throne, Wulf, in a titanic battle. Wulf's widow, Lady O'Mara, and his daughter Siobhan can finally stop hiding, though. By marrying Lord Blackmore, Lady O'Mara places herself under his protection. But Siobhan is a strong-willed young woman, more at ease with a sword than a spinning wheel, and Blackmore himself isn't all he seems to be...
The land of Eruin Dulea is ruled by a powerful and merciless sorcerer. A generation ago, he defeated his last challenger to the throne, Wulf, in a titanic battle. Wulf's widow, Lady O'Mara, and his daughter Siobhan can finally stop hiding, though. By marrying Lord Blackmore, Lady O'Mara places herself under his protection. But Siobhan is a strong-willed young woman, more at ease with a sword than a spinning wheel, and Blackmore himself isn't all he seems to be...
Product Details
Publisher
Cinebook Ltd
Number of pages
64
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
161g
Number of Pages
64
Place of Publication
Ashford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849181693
SKU
V9781849181693
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About Jean Dufaux
Jean Dufaux is a noted author who has created many series throughout his long career. Among them: "Murena," "Sang de Lune" and, more recently, "Crusade." Sometimes called "Jean the Prolific," at ease with practically every style, his most famous heroine remains "Jessica Blandy." Grzegorz Rosinski is one of the most popular artists of comic books in Western Europe. Among his ... Read more
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