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Much Fall of Blood: N/A
Contributor(s): Lackey, Mercedes (Author), Flint, Eric (Author), Freer, Dave (Author)
ISBN: 1439134162     ISBN-13: 9781439134160
Publisher: Baen
OUR PRICE:   $7.19  
Product Type: Mass Market Paperbound - Other Formats
Published: January 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fantasy - Epic
- Fiction | Fantasy - Historical
Dewey: FIC
Series: Heirs of Alexandria
Physical Information: 1.41" H x 4.22" W x 6.82" (0.80 lbs) 684 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
First Time in Paperback. Three Top Writers Continue the Epic Fantasy Adventure Begun in the Best-Seller The Shadow of the Lion.

Prince Manfred and his mentor and bodyguard, the deadly warrior Erik, have survived dangers and enemies both natural and supernatural, and if they thought that their new mission was going to be anything but more of the same, they soon gave up on that hope. Returning from Jerusalem, they and their escort of knights of the Holy Trinity are escorting an envoy of Il Khan Mongol to the lands of the Golden Horde--between the Black Sea and the Carpathians, which happen to be the eastern bastion against their old enemies, the demon Chernobog and his possessed puppet, the Jangellion.

Unfortunately, what began as a diplomatic mission leads to Manfred and his knights being caught up in an inter-clan civil war, rescuing a fugitive woman and her injured brother, and becoming involved in the problems of Prince Vlad, Duke of Valahia, who has been held as a hostage by King Emeric of Hungary until freed by Countess Elizabeth Batholdy to use as bait to capture a group of nonhumans. Instead, the wolflike nonhumans, who masquerade as gypsies, free Prince Vlad, and help him to return to his homeland to raise revolt against Hungary and to renew age-old magics.

Manfred and Erik are forced into an alliance of convenience between the Golden Horde and the ancient magical forces of Valahia, as directed by the troubled Vlad. The magic calls for blood and Vlad is deathly afraid of it--and at the same time, is irresistibly drawn toward it . . .


Contributor Bio(s): Lackey, Mercedes: - New York Times bestselling author Mercedes Lackey has written over one hundred titles and has no plans to slow down. Known best for her tales of Valdemar and The Five Hundred Kingdoms, she's also a prolific lyricist and records her own music.