Circle at Center

Circle at Center by Douglas Niles is the first title in a new fantasy series published by Ace Books in 2002. This edition, written in English and spanning 388 pages, introduces readers to the realm of the Seven Circles, where various creatures such as centaurs, goblins, trolls, elves, and druids have coexisted peacefully. However, this harmony is threatened as hostile factions from these races unite to provoke conflict, prompting the druids to seek a champion from Earth, a world familiar with warfare.
In this narrative, readers will explore the dynamics of a fantastical world on the brink of chaos. The story delves into themes of unity and conflict among diverse races, as well as the implications of bringing warriors from Earth into this fragile realm. As the druids embark on their quest for a protector, the unfolding events promise to challenge the established order of the Seven Circles. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a richly crafted fantasy landscape filled with intrigue and adventure.
Official synopsis Publisher
The first title in a new fantasy series. In the realm of the Seven Circles, all creatures–centaurs, goblins, trolls, elves, and druids–have lived in harmony. That is about to change. Hostile members of these races band together to incite war. To protect the land, the druids need a champion and decide to recruit warriors from a world where war is a way of life–Earth. (July)
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