Knight in the Nighttime

Knight in the Nighttime by J. S. Morin, published by Magical Scrivener Press on January 30, 2013, is a fantasy novel that intertwines two distinct worlds—one of magic and one of reason. The story follows Kyrus Hinterdale, a scribe who leads a mundane life by day, and Brannis Solaran, a knight and failed sorcerer, who embarks on thrilling adventures by night. As Brannis faces a goblin attack during a routine mission, he grapples with the unexpected connection to Kyrus, who begins to exhibit magical abilities that Brannis never possessed.
Readers will find a narrative rich in action and adventure as the characters navigate their intertwined fates. The plot delves into the complexities of their relationship and the challenges posed by the impending war, as well as the mysteries surrounding the goblin attacks and the enigmatic stranger in the woods. This edition spans 458 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging exploration of fantasy themes and the clash between magic and reason.
Official synopsis Publisher
One world of magic. One world of reason. Two lives intertwined in connection mistaken for a dream.
By day, Kyrus Hinterdale lives the mundane life of a scribe. By night, he lives out the adventures of Brannis Solaran, a failed sorcerer turned knight. When Brannis leads his battalion into the forest on a routine scouting mission, they are overwhelmed by a goblin force. While leading the survivors to regroup and prepare the empire for the inevitable war, Brannis struggles to understand why a scribe from his own dreams, suddenly seems to be able to perform the magic he never could.
As the two discover the reality of their connection, their comfortable lives begin to unravel. Now they have to share knowledge between worlds to stay a step ahead of the mysteries piling up. Who is behind the unprovoked goblin attacks? How will a world dominated by reason react to the presence of magic? Who is the quiet stranger in the woods who refuses to give his name? And who might be playing a deadly game, with pawns in both worlds?
Praise for Firehurler
“If you read only one fantasy this year, make it this one ” – Theresa Snyder
“Original Concept, Perfectly Executed ” – Richi from Two Reads
“Intricately detailed, awesome read” – Mel Chesley from Caldonia Lass
“It is quite astonishing that author J.S. Morin can craft not only one breathtakingly vivid fantasy world, but two.” – The Book Brothers
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