The King's Craft

The King's Craft

The King's Craft

The King's Craft

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Overview

The spring thaw has come . . .

And murder is in the air.

Connor doesn't even know he and Ivor are walking rage-murder time bombs, with implanted directives from the evil queen.

Good thing the only other thing they have to worry about is how to survive the looming war against the indestructible Queen Dreokt. Despite a winter of frantic research, development, and training, fueled by bucketloads of thinking food, they're no closer to figuring out a winning strategy.

Even if they can overcome the kill directive without all dying, they're out of time.

Skirmishes, battles, and unprecedented destruction sweep the continent as Connor and his team lead an international coalition against the queen, united against tyranny and bound by ties of food diplomacy.

But deeper truths lead to unexpected discoveries that shake the foundation of their understanding of magic and the final threshold.

Their greatest hope might prove their worst nightmare.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781946910165
Publisher: Whipsaw Press
Publication date: 05/28/2021
Series: Petralist , #6
Pages: 604
Sales rank: 728,820
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.34(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

Frank Morin is a storyteller, an outdoor enthusiast, and an eager traveler. He is the author of fast-paced grab-you-by-the-eyeballs-and-don't-let-go adventures, including The Petralist, his epic teen fantasy series, full of explosive magic, huge adventure, and brilliant humor. Frank also writes The Facetakers, fast-action historical fantasy thrillers. When not writing or trying to keep up with his active family, he's often found hiking, camping, Scuba diving, or traveling to research new books. Find out more about his novels and his shorter fiction, or join his readers group at: www.frankmorin.org
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