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At the Edge of End Times: Book III of The Tarra Tales
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At the Edge of End Times: Book III of The Tarra Tales

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At the End Times of America’s First Age… Pablam Brownbee and the Company of the Sword have traveled across Tarra, through the land of the Dead, to the last council of the Wise. Selssar is lost to the ancient magic while rescuing Silven. The Company of the Sword is shattered, and he is taken by a rogue River Spirit to the far north, while Idil is hauled to Ithlandil in chains, even as the armies of the South are massing around Arwansan. Through wind spirits, pirates, a deadly encounter with Dolth and the last of the Giants, Pablam must make good his word to Selssar: he must take his sword, Darun, to southern Tarra and fight Augolith. Randy Webster, author of The Tarra Tales, concludes the adventures of Pablam Brownbee in the final book of the Tarra Tales Trilogy. When Webster is not chronicling fantastical adventures, he’s teaching elementary school in Oregon, where he lives with his family, as well as Hwatos, Elves, Dwarves, Giants, Pixien, Dragons, Lauralyn, and a growing company of fellow travelers throughout the First Age of America, when magical wonders were plentiful throughout this marvelous land.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Outskirts Press
Date
6 January 2017
Pages
486
ISBN
9781478784630

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

At the End Times of America’s First Age… Pablam Brownbee and the Company of the Sword have traveled across Tarra, through the land of the Dead, to the last council of the Wise. Selssar is lost to the ancient magic while rescuing Silven. The Company of the Sword is shattered, and he is taken by a rogue River Spirit to the far north, while Idil is hauled to Ithlandil in chains, even as the armies of the South are massing around Arwansan. Through wind spirits, pirates, a deadly encounter with Dolth and the last of the Giants, Pablam must make good his word to Selssar: he must take his sword, Darun, to southern Tarra and fight Augolith. Randy Webster, author of The Tarra Tales, concludes the adventures of Pablam Brownbee in the final book of the Tarra Tales Trilogy. When Webster is not chronicling fantastical adventures, he’s teaching elementary school in Oregon, where he lives with his family, as well as Hwatos, Elves, Dwarves, Giants, Pixien, Dragons, Lauralyn, and a growing company of fellow travelers throughout the First Age of America, when magical wonders were plentiful throughout this marvelous land.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Outskirts Press
Date
6 January 2017
Pages
486
ISBN
9781478784630