Sorcerer’s Moon

Sorcerer’s Moon by Julian May, published by Ace Books in 2007, is a fantasy novel that unfolds against the backdrop of a kingdom on the brink of collapse. The story centers on King Conrig, who seeks to avert disaster by enlisting the help of his former spy, Deveron Austrey, and his hidden magical abilities. As tensions rise, Conrig remains unaware of the lengths his first wife will go to in order to secure her son Orion’s claim to the throne of Blenholme.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores themes of power, loyalty, and the complexities of familial ties. The plot intricately weaves together elements of magic and political intrigue, as characters navigate their intertwined destinies. With 543 pages, this edition offers an immersive experience in a vividly constructed world, appealing to fans of fantasy fiction.
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With his kingdom confronting ruin, King Conrig’s only chance for peace lies in the past as he hopes to use his former spy, Deveron Austrey, and his secret magical powers to fend off an invasion, unaware that his long-forgotten first wife will do anything to preserve her son Orion’s rights as true heir to the throne of Blenholme. Reprint.
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