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Fate's Hand (Paperback)
Dleo Black; Edited by Josh Huff; Christopher Samuel Lynn
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R487
Discovery Miles 4 870
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In this first book of three, Val Dalton must find the courage to
rescue his sister and uncle from orc slavers. But soon after his
journey begins, his hand is mysteriously switched with that of a
powerful demon. He quickly finds out the hand cannot be controlled
and has no mercy on anyone who threatens his life. Joined by two
adventuring brothers, he realizes this ominous gift may be the
start of something bigger. Meanwhile, the Prince Drask of the
Seventh Layer conspires to use his new human hand to become the
first demon king of men.
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++++ Schediasma Hist. Lit. De Coleris, Doctrina Scriptisque Claris
Christoph Samuel Martini
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