Merlin’s Rescue

Merlin’s Rescue

Merlin's Rescue

Michael Griffin

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2007
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781434346537
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This is an action-packed fantasy story involving Merlin, The Great Magician, conjuror and sorcerer, Arimus, his first-born son, and Annalease, Arimus’ wife. The story includes magical lands with elves, dwarfs, hobgoblins, fire-breathing dragons and a sea serpent named Nicolai. The action take place in 600 A.D. when a battle ensues between the good (including Merlin) and the dark side including Raath, the Deamon King and Morovan . Merlin, Annalease and Belka, the Chief of the Witches, are captured and imprisoned in Morovan’s castle, and others from the good side set out to rescue them.

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