The sword of Bedwyr : [book 1 of The crimson shadow]
Living far from the evil doings of Wizard-King Greensparrow, privileged young nobleman Luthien Bedwyr is drawn into the resistance against the king's terrifying power when a friend is murdered, leading the young man to discover his own magic powers.
"Living far from the evil doings of Wizard-King Greensparrow, privileged young nobleman Luthien Bedwyr is drawn into the resistance against the king's terrifying power when a friend is murdered, leading the young man to discover his own magic powers."@en
"Luthien's blind loyalty to his father turns to contempt when he realizes that his father is powerless against the agents of the evil Wizard-King."
"Luthien's blind loyalty to his father turns to contempt when he realizes that his father is powerless against the agents of the evil Wizard-King."@en
"Magie et créatures mythiques autour de Luthien qui va tenter de reprendre le royaume de son père."
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