Relics of War

A Legend of Ethshar

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fantasy
Cover of the book Relics of War by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans, Wildside Press LLC
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans ISBN: 9781479404650
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC Publication: December 15, 2014
Imprint: Wildside Press Language: English
Author: Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
ISBN: 9781479404650
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Publication: December 15, 2014
Imprint: Wildside Press
Language: English

Young Ishta found it in the forest, buried beneath dead leaves: a rounded, flattened stone as black as onyx. One side held a golden oval that glowed with a unnatural light. Of course, it had to be magic.

But what did farmers know of magic? It could be dangerous, or it could be some harmless toy. They had to find out.

Since Ishta was too young to bring her discovery to the Baron of Varag’s stronghold, her older brother, Garander, went instead. Once there, Azlia, a beautiful wizard, recognized the stone immediately as Northern sorcery. She had to call Sammel, the local sorcerer, to find out its nature . . . a relic of the last great war.

When the Baron takes the stone for himself, that should have ended things. But it was just the beginning for Garander. Because that magical stone wasn’t the only relic left in the woods...

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Young Ishta found it in the forest, buried beneath dead leaves: a rounded, flattened stone as black as onyx. One side held a golden oval that glowed with a unnatural light. Of course, it had to be magic.

But what did farmers know of magic? It could be dangerous, or it could be some harmless toy. They had to find out.

Since Ishta was too young to bring her discovery to the Baron of Varag’s stronghold, her older brother, Garander, went instead. Once there, Azlia, a beautiful wizard, recognized the stone immediately as Northern sorcery. She had to call Sammel, the local sorcerer, to find out its nature . . . a relic of the last great war.

When the Baron takes the stone for himself, that should have ended things. But it was just the beginning for Garander. Because that magical stone wasn’t the only relic left in the woods...

More books from Wildside Press LLC

Cover of the book Deadline by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book With a Single Spell by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book The Second Reginald Bretnor Megapack by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book Kingpin Planet by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book The Cracks in the Aether by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book Bury the Hatchet by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book The Zig-Zag Man by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book City Limits by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book Gonji: The Soul Within the Steel by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book Fostering Death: Jesse Damon Crime Novel #2 by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book Captives of the Savage Empire: Savage Empire, Book Three by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book Kill Me a Fortune by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book Make Mine Vengeance by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #24 by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
Cover of the book The 7th Golden Age of Weird Fiction MEGAPACK®: Manly Banister by Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Lawrence Watt-Evans Watt-Evans
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy