Half-Bloods Rising by J T Williams

Half-Bloods Rising by J T Williams

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Half-Bloods Rising by J T Williams

War calls the elves of Urlas to battle. But Kealin, a young half-elf training to be a Sacred Blade, is forbidden to go. He is not ready, or so he's told. But Kealin's lineage has a dark secret and the High Council of Urlas fears what he may become. Kealin is about to learn that secret. Urlas will soon tremble and wish they would have embraced it.


When the soothsayer of Urlas tells Kealin that doom comes for all that left for battle, including his parents, he and his siblings set off on what may be a one-way journey to the edge of the world. Darkness is upon them and an ancient specter that dwells between the borders of the living realms has been waiting for its chance.


The Rogue Elf awakens. but is it too late to save those he loves?

Jenny Williams is Professor Emeritus at the Centre for Translation and Textual Studies, Dublin City University, Ireland. She has been involved in teaching, researching and practising translation as well as supervising masters and doctoral dissertations for over 30 years. Jenny's previous publications include The Map: A Guide to Doing Research in Translation Studies (co-authored with Andrew Chesterman) and has translated The Fishermen Sleep by Sabine Lange.
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ISBN 13 9781736370704
ISBN 10 1736370707
Titel Half-Bloods Rising
Autor J T Williams
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Endless Storms
Erscheinungsjahr 2021-01-18
Seitenanzahl 322
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