The Fifth Book Of Lost Swords : Coinspinner's Story

The Fifth Book Of Lost Swords : Coinspinner's Story

by Fred Saberhagen
The Fifth Book Of Lost Swords : Coinspinner's Story

The Fifth Book Of Lost Swords : Coinspinner's Story

by Fred Saberhagen

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Overview

Prince Murat of Culm possesses Coinspinner, the Sword of Chance which brings untold good fortune to its owner. Can Coinspinner aid Murat in his efforts to acquire Woundhealer, the Sword of healing Murat’s ruler desperately needs? Or through lack of wit and Coinspinner’s propensity to whimsically change owners will Murat find himself caught up in different quest?
Prince Adrian, away at a school for magic, is assigned a test of his abilities. More challenges than a school trial await him. Adrian is being relentlessly pursued by the greatest of evil wizards, Wood, armed with more than one of the great Swords and intent on Adrian’s destruction.
Will Coinspinner decide Adrian’s fate?
Will Adrian’s father, Mark, come to the boy’s aid in time to save him ?
Who holds Coinspinner? Who commands the powers of Shieldbreaker and Sightblinder?
What will come of Murat’s fascination with Princess Kristen?
Warriors, wizards, princes, thieves … all seek the power of the Swords.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013178847
Publisher: JSS Literary Productions
Publication date: 08/02/2011
Series: Saberhagen's Lost Swords , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
Sales rank: 451,907
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Fred Saberhagen is widely published in many areas of speculative fiction. He is best known for his Berserker, Swords, and Dracula series. Less known are the myth based fantasies Books of the Gods. Fred also authored a number of non-series fantasy and science fiction novels and a great number of short stories. For more information on Fred visit his website: www.fredsaberhagen.com
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