The Jindentors

The Jindentors

Derinda Babcock

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4 Him Press
Año de edición:
2026
ISBN:
9798991294317
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Who are the near-mythical people called the Jindentors? Trezlandians and traders from the neighboring countries of Vindor and Binrom call them the Invisibles or Melting Ones and believe they can turn into rocks, trees, or birds of prey. A few whisper they are descendants of time travelers. Many who trade with the Jindentors want to find the source of their healing silver water and the location of their silver mines. As war with Vindor and Binrom looms, Trezlandian King Laydor needs the Jindentor skills and tactical knowledge that saved his father’s kingdom four decades earlier. His military advisors demand conscription in violation of treaties, and others want to increase Jindentor taxes in order to pay for the war.Keena Listor is a Jindentor master healer, a skilled archer, and a trader with a drive to visit all the continents and islands to find medicinal plants. War stymies her plans and forces her to choose between healing an enemy soldier or killing him. Her decision changes the course of her destiny.This book is perfect for readers who love grounded medieval fantasy, kingdom conflict, and brave-hearted heroes or heroines in the tradition of Dawn Shipman’s The Lost Stones of Argonia and Patrick W. Carr’s The Staff and the Sword series.

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