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Djinn of the Fallen
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Djinn of the Fallen

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Djinn of the Fallen

By: K. Wiley

Djinn of the Fallen is a book about trust and alliances as well as solidarity in a world where lines are clearly drawn.

Discover a universe filled with magical creatures and beings as they struggle to become stronger and resist those who seek to devour and destroy. While some may return to life for a second chance, others are not so lucky.

About the Author

K. Wiley’s writing draws on family and religious bonds. He has always had a fascination with fantastical creatures and the possibility of yet undiscovered and rediscovered lifeforms.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
6 May 2022
Pages
108
ISBN
9781639371938

Djinn of the Fallen

By: K. Wiley

Djinn of the Fallen is a book about trust and alliances as well as solidarity in a world where lines are clearly drawn.

Discover a universe filled with magical creatures and beings as they struggle to become stronger and resist those who seek to devour and destroy. While some may return to life for a second chance, others are not so lucky.

About the Author

K. Wiley’s writing draws on family and religious bonds. He has always had a fascination with fantastical creatures and the possibility of yet undiscovered and rediscovered lifeforms.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
6 May 2022
Pages
108
ISBN
9781639371938