Enemy

The Third Book of the Seven Eyes

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Betsy Dornbusch ISBN: 9781597808651
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: February 21, 2017
Imprint: Night Shade Books Language: English
Author: Betsy Dornbusch
ISBN: 9781597808651
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: February 21, 2017
Imprint: Night Shade Books
Language: English

“[A] bold sword and sorcery fantasy . . . Adventurous swordsmanship, derring-do, and relentless dodging from onslaughts flow satisfactorily from page to page” (Publishers Weekly).
 
The last time Draken traveled Akrasia, he was the highest lord in the land. His journey before that was eased by royal favor and the grace of the gods. This time is different. His adopted country buckling under attack from religious fanatics and his Queen presumed dead, Draken must flee a deadly coup by an upstart lord. Bitter from fighting an insurmountable war and losing the life he’s built, he lets the ghosts of past mistakes drive him into vigilante revenge. But Draken is about to learn gods and wars have a way of catching up to a man.
 
In the thrilling conclusion to Dornbusch’s Book of the Seven Eyes trilogy—following Exile and Emissary—Draken tries to find peace and solace in a life that has been surrounded by bloodshed. But first, he must avenge those he cares about—even if it means striking down anyone who stands in his way . . .
 
“Dornbusch writes as clean and sharp as a blade. Enemy is the finest adventure that I’ve had the good fortune to read this year.” —Teresa Frohock, author of Miserere
 
“Betsy has done a remarkable job of creating a diverse cast of characters.” —Swords & Spectres

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“[A] bold sword and sorcery fantasy . . . Adventurous swordsmanship, derring-do, and relentless dodging from onslaughts flow satisfactorily from page to page” (Publishers Weekly).
 
The last time Draken traveled Akrasia, he was the highest lord in the land. His journey before that was eased by royal favor and the grace of the gods. This time is different. His adopted country buckling under attack from religious fanatics and his Queen presumed dead, Draken must flee a deadly coup by an upstart lord. Bitter from fighting an insurmountable war and losing the life he’s built, he lets the ghosts of past mistakes drive him into vigilante revenge. But Draken is about to learn gods and wars have a way of catching up to a man.
 
In the thrilling conclusion to Dornbusch’s Book of the Seven Eyes trilogy—following Exile and Emissary—Draken tries to find peace and solace in a life that has been surrounded by bloodshed. But first, he must avenge those he cares about—even if it means striking down anyone who stands in his way . . .
 
“Dornbusch writes as clean and sharp as a blade. Enemy is the finest adventure that I’ve had the good fortune to read this year.” —Teresa Frohock, author of Miserere
 
“Betsy has done a remarkable job of creating a diverse cast of characters.” —Swords & Spectres

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