The Swordsman, the Witch, and the Demon

The Swordsman, the Witch, and the Demon by Roger E. Witte is a fiction work published by AuthorHouse on February 26, 2002. This 328-page book is written in English and explores the life of Dante Branson, who navigates a precarious balance between virtue and temptation. As he encounters various characters seeking to influence his path, Dante’s journey becomes a critical examination of his choices and the forces that shape his destiny.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of morality and personal struggle within a fantasy and science fiction context. The story presents Dante’s internal conflict as he faces the challenge of determining where his true allegiance lies amidst the competing influences around him. This edition invites exploration of the complexities of choice and the impact of external pressures on one’s fate.
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Dante Branson’s life is a perilous tightrope walk between the light that shines on a world of virtue and promise and the darkness that constantly calls out to his reckless and unruly nature. His journey is beset on all sides by an assortment of individuals hoping to sway him in one direction or the other. But when the unthinkable happens it will be left up to Dante alone to decide on which side of the line his destiny truly lies.
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