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Seven Deaths of an Empire

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By (author): G R Matthews

The Emperor is dead. Long live the Empire.

General Bordan has a lifetime of duty and sacrifice behind him in the service of the Empire. But with rebellion brewing in the countryside, and assassins, thieves and politicians vying for power in the city, it is all Bordan can do to protect the heir to the throne.

Apprentice Magician Kyron was assigned to the late Emperors honour guard escorting his body on the long road back to the capital.

But even a magicians power may fail when enemies emerge from the forests intent on seizing their precious cargo.

Whoever controls the Emperors body, controls the Empire...

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781786184696

About G R Matthews

G. R. Matthews began reading in the cot. His mother at her wits end with the constant noise and unceasing activity would plop him down on the soft mattress with an encyclopaedia full of pictures then quietly slip from the room. Growing up he spent Sunday afternoons on the sofa watching westerns and Bond movies after suffering the dual horror of the sounds of ABBA and the hoover (Vacuum cleaner) drifting up the stairs to wake him in the morning. When not watching the six-gun heroes or spies being out-acted by their own eyebrows he devoured books like a hungry wolf in the dead of winter. Beginning with Patrick Moore and Arthur C Clarke he soon moved on to Isaac Asimov. However one wet afternoon in a book shop in his hometown not far from the standing stones of Avebury he picked up The Pawn of Prophecy and started to read and soon Sci-Fi gave way to Fantasy.

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