The Seer And The Sword by Victoria Hanley

The Seer And The Sword by Victoria Hanley

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Princess Torina knows nothing of battles, until her father returns home with an orphaned prince. The boy is offered to her as a slave, but she frees him from his bonds. Their unusual friendship develops in the years that follow. She has an amazing gift of looking into the future of others. Can this gift help her win back what is rightly hers?

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The Seer And The Sword by Victoria Hanley

Flame-haired Princess Torina knows nothing of battles and conquest, until her father, the king of Bellandra, returns home with an orphaned prince from the neighbouring enemy kingdom. The boy prince is offered to Torina as a slave, but she frees him from his bonds and their unusual friendship develops in the years that follow. But Torina faces terrible danger - she has an amazing gift that many would kill for, and when her father is brutally murdered, she is forced to flee for her life. An evil usurper takes over her rightful throne, and the kingdom is ruled by cruelty and fear. Can Torina's gift - to look into the future of others - help her win back what is rightly hers? This is an epic fantasy of extraordinary scope and vision. Its twists and turns will leave readers breathless.
Victoria lives in Colorado. She's married to Tim and has two children, Emrys and Rose. She has had many different jobs, such as house painter, child-care worker, Montessori teacher, folk-singer, waltress, cook, baker, bookkeeper, school registrar, massage therapis and anatomy instructor. She now writes full-time.
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ISBN 13 9780552552707
ISBN 10 0552552704
Title The Seer And The Sword
Author Victoria Hanley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Random House Children's UK
Year published 2006-01-05
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.