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The Coin of Souls
The Coin of Souls
The Coin of Souls
Audiobook2 hours

The Coin of Souls

Written by Richard Fierce

Narrated by Andrew McDermott

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Sometimes death is only the beginning.

The Island of Lost Souls gives Eldwin hope that he’ll see his father again, but the island holds many secrets—and hidden dangers.

As he draws closer to the end of his quest, the island will push him to his limit … and cost him everything.

Fans of Sarah K.L. Wilson’s Dragon School, Christopher Paolini’s Eragon and Anne McCaffrey’s Dragon Riders of Pern will feel right at home.

The Coin of Souls is the fourth episode of the series Dragon Riders of Osnen.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 6, 2020
ISBN9781947329553
Author

Richard Fierce

Richard Fierce is a fantasy author best known for his novella The Last Page. He's been writing since childhood, but became seriously vested in it in 2007. Since then, he's written several novels and a few short stories. In 2000, Richard won Poet of the Year for his poem The Darkness. He's also one of the creative brains behind the Allatoona Book Festival, a literary event in Acworth, Georgia. A recovering retail worker, he now works in the tech industry when he's not busy writing. He has three step-daughters, three huskies and two cats. His love affair with fantasy was born in high school when a friend's mother gave him a copy of Dragons of Spring Dawning by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.  

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    OMG! This has got to be the most interesting twisting of lores that I have ever read (heard). I want to just reach through and smack the common sense into a few of them but that would take too much time and I need to be on to the next book. The stories are either too well written that they just fly by at warp speed OR too short, I can't decide which.