The Curse of the Raven

The Curse of the Raven

by Nicholas Kotar
The Curse of the Raven

The Curse of the Raven

by Nicholas Kotar

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Overview

A city ruled with an iron fist. A swordsmith trying to survive. A choice that could heal the world...or plunge it into ruin.

Llun the smith is an artist at heart, content to make the most beautiful swords, nails, and horseshoes in his city. But when his smithy is visited by the grand inquisitor of the secret police, his peaceful life is at an end. He is offered a perfect job-to be the exclusive smith of the new order. Endless luxury, good food, and the freedom to create-it's everything he ever wanted. But it comes with a price. He has to make a seemingly insignificant object-a metal flask-as a gift to the new ruler of his city. Seized by a strange inspiration, he instead creates an object of great power that can heal thousands... or lead to a war that would never end. The Curse of the Raven is an epic fantasy novella sequel to The Song of the Sirin. If you enjoy creative twists on mythology and classic fantasy, you'll love this edge-of-your seat adventure. Buy The Curse of the Raven to continue the journey today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780998847924
Publisher: Waystone Press
Publication date: 10/02/2017
Series: Raven Son , #2
Pages: 106
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Nicholas Kotar writes epic fantasy and science fiction inspired by Slavic fairy tales. He is an award-winning author of 7 fantasy books, 3 non-fiction books, a TV script that was looked at by Netflix, a full-length classical music libretto, and a soon-to-be-published sci-fi novel. In addition to his work as an author, Nicholas is also a translator of Russian fairy tales and a podcaster and speaker whose engagements have taken him throughout the United States to present on storytelling, classical education, and Russian literature, history, and culture.Nicholas lives in "cow-country," New York where he conducts a seminary choir and pretends to be a homesteader with his wife and four children. Join his community at nicholaskotar.com
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