Aakuta: The Dark Mage (Forgotten Legacy #4)

Aakuta: The Dark Mage (Forgotten Legacy #4)

by Richard S. Tuttle
Aakuta: The Dark Mage (Forgotten Legacy #4)

Aakuta: The Dark Mage (Forgotten Legacy #4)

by Richard S. Tuttle

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Overview

Lord Marak tries to gain support from the lords of Khadora as the Jiadin invasion begins. Complicating the situation is the arrival of a male mage, something unheard of in Khadora.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012224026
Publisher: KBS Publishing
Publication date: 10/10/2003
Series: Forgotten Legacy Series , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Richard S. Tuttle started writing epic fantasy in 1997 with the release of the Targa Trilogy, a short series that introduces the heroes of the Alcea Collection. In 1998, he started an ambitious project of creating two separate and distinct series. The Sword of Heavens series continued the saga of the Alcea Collection with the next generation of heroes. It consists of 7 volumes and was completed in 2003. Simultaneously, he created the Forgotten Legacy series, an unrelated 8-volume tale of magic and mystery set in a new and varied world. The Forgotten Legacy series was completed in 2004.

In 2005, Richard created a 2-volume miniseries, Complement for a King. The series chronicles a gripping tale of a world where magic has become a consuming force, and focuses on three young princes who must strive to restore equilibrium to a world gone awry.

Starting in 2006, Richard spent 4 years on a 7-volume addition to the Alcea Collection, writing the Demonstone Chronicles. The series pits a recovering Alcea against a massive mysterious enemy that the Alceans are unaware of. The Demonstone Chronicles was completed in 2009.

Richard spent all of 2010 recording the Alcea Collection and releasing it in various audio book formats.

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