The Walker of the Shifting Borderland

The Walker of the Shifting Borderland
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Publisher : Lucky Bat Books
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 9781928048190
ISBN-13 : 1928048196
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Book Synopsis The Walker of the Shifting Borderland by : Douglas Smith

Download or read book The Walker of the Shifting Borderland written by Douglas Smith and published by Lucky Bat Books. This book was released on 2016-11 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aurora Award WINNER. The Walker is a child of the two Realms of the Continuum, a prince of Order and of Chaos—and a rebel against both. When he falls in love with an ephemeral, a mortal woman who is the key to the balance between the Realms, he triggers a struggle for her life—and the fate of her universe. "A very different sort of tale. ... A cosmic story of gods which seems to be inspired by the works of Michael Moorcock, and I think he would not be ashamed of it." —SF Crowsnest Reviews "A tale of epic love when a mortal gets caught between a battle of the gods. Smith reminds us that we have the potential to change the world around us and that self-sacrifice can be a means of making the world around us better." —Speculating Canada "The descriptions here have cosmic sweep..." —Locus Online


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