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The Color of Vengeance (The Ties That Bind)

Beaten, battered, and damned near broken with a bounty on his head so large he’s tempted to turn himself in, the Black Thorn finds himself on trial for the crime of being him. Despite the impending probability of death he has but one thought on his mind; taking revenge against the Arbiter who took his eye. In order to carry out his vengeance Thorn must first escape Sarth and recruit a new crew, each one with their own designs on revenge. See why Fantasy Book Critic says, "Rob J. Hayes is the next fantastic Brit addition to the field of dark, gritty fantasy and another Indie gem after last year's Anthony Ryan."

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“The Color of Vengeance is not simply a revenge saga, no more than The Lies of Locke Lamora is simply a story of thieves. It’s much more than that and one of the best fantasy books I've read.”

About the Author

Having served in a hundred different offices as a keyboard monkey, Rob J. Hayes finally decided to follow his life long passion of daydreaming. After writing a small hoard's worth of short stories (many of which can be found on his website), he released his debut trilogy The Ties that Bind in 2013 as an indie publication. He signed a deal with Ragnarok later that year to bring The Ties that Bind to traditional publication, and he recently finished a follow-up series, entitled Best Laid Plans and set in the same world of First Earth. When not writing Rob is usually found card gaming, computer gaming, board gaming, dice gaming, airsoft gaming, or pretending to be a Viking.

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