Dragon's Ring

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Dave Freer ISBN: 9781618247421
Publisher: Baen Books Publication: October 1, 2009
Imprint: Baen Publishing Enterprises Language: English
Author: Dave Freer
ISBN: 9781618247421
Publisher: Baen Books
Publication: October 1, 2009
Imprint: Baen Publishing Enterprises
Language: English
Tasmarin is a place of dragons, a plane cut off from all other worlds, where dragons can be dragons and humans can be dinner. It's a place of islands, forests, mountains and wild oceans, filled with magical denizens. Fionn—the black dragon—calmly tells anyone who will listen that he's going to destroy the place.

Of course he's a joker, a troublemaker and a dragon of no fixed abode. No one ever believes him.

He's dead serious.

Others strive to refresh the magics that built this place. To do so they need the combined magics of all the intelligent species, to renew the ancient balance and compact. There is just one problem. They need a human mage, and dragons systematically eliminated those centuries ago. Their augury has revealed that there is one, and they seek her desperately. Unfortunately, she's fallen in with Fionn, who really doesn't want them to succeed. He has his own reasons and dark designs. The part he hadn't worked out is that she will affect his plans too.

Chaos, roguery, heroism, theft, love, kidnapping, magic and war follow. And more chaos.

At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

"Good characterization, ripsnorting action and an ingenious plot make this a feast for sword and sorcery fans."
Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) on Dave Freer's A Mankind Witch
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Tasmarin is a place of dragons, a plane cut off from all other worlds, where dragons can be dragons and humans can be dinner. It's a place of islands, forests, mountains and wild oceans, filled with magical denizens. Fionn—the black dragon—calmly tells anyone who will listen that he's going to destroy the place.

Of course he's a joker, a troublemaker and a dragon of no fixed abode. No one ever believes him.

He's dead serious.

Others strive to refresh the magics that built this place. To do so they need the combined magics of all the intelligent species, to renew the ancient balance and compact. There is just one problem. They need a human mage, and dragons systematically eliminated those centuries ago. Their augury has revealed that there is one, and they seek her desperately. Unfortunately, she's fallen in with Fionn, who really doesn't want them to succeed. He has his own reasons and dark designs. The part he hadn't worked out is that she will affect his plans too.

Chaos, roguery, heroism, theft, love, kidnapping, magic and war follow. And more chaos.

At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

"Good characterization, ripsnorting action and an ingenious plot make this a feast for sword and sorcery fans."
Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) on Dave Freer's A Mankind Witch

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