Treachery of the Demon King (Large Print Edition)

Treachery of the Demon King (Large Print Edition)

by Stephen Goldin
Treachery of the Demon King (Large Print Edition)

Treachery of the Demon King (Large Print Edition)

by Stephen Goldin

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Overview

Prince Ahmad and the storyteller/wizard Jafar al-Sharif are now racing against time to complete their appointed task of gathering the pieces of the Crystal of Oromasd and defeating the evil forces of Rimahn. But the path is perilous as they must visit an island that is not as it appears, learn the secrets of the City of Faces and walk into Mount Denavan, the home of the daevas themselves -- and if this wasn't enough, they must overcome a final betrayal from a member of their own party! This is Book 4 of the Parsina Saga, concluding a journey through a world of djinni, flying carpets and high adventure in exotic realms -- with the fate of the world at stake.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781540462220
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/17/2016
Series: Parsina Saga , #4
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 510
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.14(d)

About the Author

Born in Philadelphia in 1947, Stephen Goldin has lived in California since 1960. He received a Bachelor's degree in Astronomy from UCLA and worked as a civilian space scientist for the U.S. Navy for a few years after leaving college, but has made his living as a writer/editor most of his life.

His first wife was fellow author Kathleen Sky, with whom he co-wrote the first edition of the highly acclaimed nonfiction book The Business of Being a Writer. His current wife is fellow author Mary Mason. So far they have co-authored two books in the Rehumanization of Jade Darcy series.

He served the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America for close to three years as editor of the SFWA Bulletin, and another three years as the organization's Western Regional Director.

He has lived with cats all his adult life. Philosophically, he is an atheist. Artistically, he enjoys Broadway musicals and surrealist art.

Learn more about him at his Web site, http://stephengoldin.com. Many of his books can be bought through his online bookstore, Parsina Press, at http://parsina.com.
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