The Fifth Sorceress by Robert Newcomb

The Fifth Sorceress by Robert Newcomb

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Tristan, Prince of Eutracia, knows it is his destiny to be crowned king. But as the coronation nears, his country is assailed by an army of slaves of the long-exiled Sorceresses from across the Sea of Whispers. This is the first book in the trilogy.

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The Fifth Sorceress by Robert Newcomb

Tristan, prince of Eutracia, knows it is his destiny to be crowned king, however much he dislikes the notion. Preferring the irresponsibilities of life as a prince in waiting, his coronation draws uncomfortably near. But his fate is sealed when his kingdom is assailed by a monstrous army, misshapen slaves of the long-banished, vengeance-seeking Sorceresses from across the Sea of Whispers. Together with his tutor, guide and adviser, the wizard Wigg, Tristan must cross this uncrossable sea and face the sorceresses in their lair - for they have taken his twin sister captive and stolen the magic of Eutracia for their own vile purposes. And on this storm-tossed journey fraught with danger, he is pressed to learn the nature of magic. For unbeknownst to Tristan, not only is he to inherit the crown of Eutracia, but also a far greater burden. For he is the Chosen One of whom the Prophecies foretold, the one upon whose shoulders rests the ultimate balance of Good and Evil in this world...
ROBERT NEWCOMB travelled widely in his youth as a member of the American Institute for Foreign Study. He is now a business man and also a dowser. He lives in Florida and is writing the next book in trilogy.
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ISBN 13 9780593049617
ISBN 10 0593049616
Title The Fifth Sorceress
Author Robert Newcomb
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2002-09-04
Number of pages 608
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.