Missing in action . . . Wolf Dasher has disappeared. The last anyone saw of him, he was pursuing master assassin Dexter Rose over the walls of Al-Adan and out into the wilderness beyond. But trouble hasn’t quit brewing in Alfar in his absence. Wolf may have saved the president from certain death, but the genocidal Freedom Patrol is soaking the city in blood in its mad quest for religious purity and the release of its polarizing figurehead, Mother Gladheart, from government custody. Meanwhile, the sinister terrorist organization, the Sons of Frey, is defiling sacred shrines all over Al-Adan in a precursor to unleashing Hell on Alfar. The entirety of elfkind teeters on the brink of Armageddon. Even if Wolf Dasher is alive and found in time, is he enough to stand against the forces of darkness – the fabled Tohgmaroch prophesied to defeat a demon and lead the people to a new golden age? Or is he destined only to die at the hands of those who would destroy everything in their desire for conquest? GHOST OF A CHANCE is the biggest Wolf Dasher thriller of them all. The stakes have never been higher and the odds never more desperate as the fate of all elves hangs in the balance. Epic fantasy collides with espionage and horror in this exciting genre-mash-up novel. A tale of heroism and love in the face of grief, loss, terror, and madness, GHOST OF A CHANCE is a deeply complex story that’ll keep you turning pages until the apocalyptic end!
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- Release Date 10/14/2014
- Author John Phythyon
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 1.24 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.96 x 9 inches
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