Crossed Blades
Kelly McCullough
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
"A new series filled with multifaceted characters, layered plots, and the type of quixotic scenarios that only the imagination of Kelly McCullough could possibly create...Brilliant!"--Huntress Book Reviews For six years, former temple assassin Aral Kingslayer has been living as a jack of the shadow trades, picking up odd jobs on the wrong side of the law. But the past is never dead, and Aral's has finally caught up to him in the beautiful, dangerous form of Jax Seldansbane--a fellow Blade and Aral's onetime fiancée. Jax claims that the forces that destroyed everything Aral once held dear are on the move again, and she needs his help to stop them. But Aral has a new life now, with a fresh identity and new responsibilities. And while he isn't keen on letting the past back in, the former assassin soon finds himself involved in a war that will leave him with no way out and no idea who to trust...
Product Details
Price
$7.99
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publish Date
November 27, 2012
Pages
304
Dimensions
4.62 X 7.42 X 0.81 inches | 0.32 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9781937007843
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Kelly McCullough is the author of the WebMage series and the Fallen Blade series.
Reviews
Praise for the Fallen Blade novels: "A fascinating world...Broken Blade is a compelling read that was hard to put down."--Fresh Fiction "A new series filled with multifaceted characters, layered plots, and the type of quixotic scenarios that only the imagination of Kelly McCullough could possibly create...Brilliant!"--Huntress Book Reviews "McCullough evokes a rich and textured setting of back alleys, rooftop hideouts, dank dungeons, and urban magical grime. Call it fantanoir."--SF Reviews.net "Aral the jack, formerly the noble Aral Kingslayer, is the best kind of hero: damaged, cynical, and despondent, yet needing only the right cause to rise from his own ashes."--Alex Bledsoe, author of Burn Me Deadly