Red Leaves and the Living Token: Book 1 - Part 2

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature, Religious
Cover of the book Red Leaves and the Living Token: Book 1 - Part 2 by Benjamin David Burrell, Benjamin David Burrell
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Author: Benjamin David Burrell ISBN: 9781476421360
Publisher: Benjamin David Burrell Publication: May 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Benjamin David Burrell
ISBN: 9781476421360
Publisher: Benjamin David Burrell
Publication: May 11, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"...a delightfully honest and refreshing tale..." -Amazon Reviewer

"...superbly written...full of life and personality..." -Amazon Reviewer

"...a gripping fantasy tale that always seems to twist just when you think you know where it's headed." -Amazon Reviewer

"A really cool read from an author that I'll be following in the future." -Amazon Reviewer

Doctors tell Raj that his son Emret won't survive his illness. As Raj struggles to prepare himself and Emret for the inevitable, he's confronted by Moslin, his son's nurse, who’s been filling Emret’s head with fairytales about heroic quests and powerful disease curing miracles. Emret now thinks that all he has to do is find the mythical Red Tree from the nurse's stories, and he'll live.

In an attempt to protect his son from further emotional damage, Raj asks Moslin to stay away from Emret. He returns hours later to find them both missing.

He searches the fairytales for clues to where they may have gone and stumbles upon stories that, strangely, he already knows. He saw them in a vision just before his son disappeared.

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"...a delightfully honest and refreshing tale..." -Amazon Reviewer

"...superbly written...full of life and personality..." -Amazon Reviewer

"...a gripping fantasy tale that always seems to twist just when you think you know where it's headed." -Amazon Reviewer

"A really cool read from an author that I'll be following in the future." -Amazon Reviewer

Doctors tell Raj that his son Emret won't survive his illness. As Raj struggles to prepare himself and Emret for the inevitable, he's confronted by Moslin, his son's nurse, who’s been filling Emret’s head with fairytales about heroic quests and powerful disease curing miracles. Emret now thinks that all he has to do is find the mythical Red Tree from the nurse's stories, and he'll live.

In an attempt to protect his son from further emotional damage, Raj asks Moslin to stay away from Emret. He returns hours later to find them both missing.

He searches the fairytales for clues to where they may have gone and stumbles upon stories that, strangely, he already knows. He saw them in a vision just before his son disappeared.

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