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Sorcerer's Crime (The Elements of Sorcery Book 2)

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ISBN / ASINB008N44QC8
ISBN-13978B008N44QC8
Sales Rank520,489
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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All 5 entries in THE ELEMENTS OF SORCERY are now available in a single omnibus edition, electronic and paperback. Search THE ELEMENTS OF SORCERY on Amazon and save $3 on the whole set for Kindle!

"It's a very melancholy, thoughtful and morally gray story that will certainly leave one wanting more, not because of a cliffhanger, but because of its quality and characters." - Amazon.com user review

After outwitting the Arbiter D'Arden Tal and barely escaping with his life, Edar Moncrief left his entire life behind and vanished into the mists. He had hoped to get lost and stay lost, but winter is coming on, and his power can only keep the cold at bay for so long.

Desperate for warmth, Moncrief avails himself of the hospitality of a small village -- by claiming to be the very Arbiter he's just escaped from. Oh, and the villagers have been desperately waiting for someone to come and save them, because they happen to be suffering under the curse of something they call the 'Reaper'.

Entangled in the village's problems due to nothing more sinister than his own big mouth, Moncrief must decide whether he has the courage to fight for them... or whether he will simply slink away into the night like the coward he knows himself to be.

Readers hunting for their new favorite fantasy hero with a wit as sharp as the magic he wields will find exactly what they're looking for in THE ELEMENTS OF SORCERY. Add SORCERER'S CRIME to your TBR list today, and discover what crimes are unforgivable in a world where death lurks around every corner...

MORE BOOKS BY CHRISTOPHER KELLEN

The Arbiter Codex
Book One: ELEGY
Book Two: LEGACY


The Elements of Sorcery
Lesson I: Sorcerer's Code (An Amazon.com best-seller!)

Tales of Eisengoth
The Corpse King

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