The Mortality of Queens

The Mortality of Queens
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Publisher : Interact Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 348
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Book Synopsis The Mortality of Queens by : J L Dawn

Download or read book The Mortality of Queens written by J L Dawn and published by Interact Publishing Limited. This book was released on 2021-05-19 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Queen ‘neath the Hedge came from nowhere, from out of reed and nightshade. Aged just 22, she conquered two countries, Britain and the Other Realm – home of the mysterious Umbra. She bound the realms together, so that 400 years after her death, every Briton is still mortally bound to an Umbra – every injury, any death inflicts them both – but her treaty is unravelling. Georgian London is preparing for war with France, but its salons and ballrooms are haunted by a different rumour: ‘She’s coming back.’ Everyone will try to stop her but no-one is sure who, or where, or what she is. Arthur knows Amorrie - his Umbra - will be the death of him. He doesn’t know why she is hunted in both realms. Slip inside the most captivating fantasy since ‘Strange and Norrell’.


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