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Tammorack

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For ten thousand years the world has descended into a sickening madness, even darker and more dangerous than when Ishbun walked the earth. Civilizations have crumbled into chaos, new creatures prowl the night and the heavens are incomplete. The Gods that remain feud and struggle for dominion over the festering mortal realm. Who can bring balance and harmony back to the world? None… except perhaps the ten ‘heroes’ that fought against The Beast of Mortilas so long ago? Surely it would be foolish to think that they could do anything but create more disaster? But there is no one else to turn too. Humanity is tearing itself apart and this is the final gambit… a last resort.

Continue on the adventures as our group of misfits, with questionable morals and bitter differences, try to recover the Tammorack; the key to bringing the world back from the edge of a dark abyss. As they battle another foe that holds the past, present and future in their hands and draws to them characters from the dawn of time. Can they still work together, or have they become to toxic to find common ground? Will they add to the chaos that is swallowing the world or heal its wounds? All hangs in the balance once more and only the Tammorack can restore order. Pray they are good enough.

532 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 23, 2013

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Gregory Stoakes

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Born in Portsmouth in the United Kingdom, Gregory Stoakes was the youngest of three brothers. From an early age he wanted to be an artist; a trait acquired from his mother, and spent most of his childhood drawing. He grew up with movies, comic books and role-play games, but always had trouble reading books due to his dyslexia. Nevertheless, he loved being whisked away to fantastical worlds and looking for outlets to visualize these places.

Then, after five years of college studying art and design, Gregory Stoakes moved to London and became a model maker. He worked on movies, architectural projects and product prototyping for over eight years, exploring the creative side of that incredible profession. Towards the end of this period he began to teach himself web design and discovered another way to express his creative side.

Moving to Oxford, he jumped career tracks and for the next ten years worked for, and even built his own web design company. During this time Gregory Stoakes met, fell in love with and married Rose.

Now living in Florida with his wife and two wonderful children, Gregory Stoakes enjoys working as an instructor in the Department of Corrections. Conquering dyslexia and writing this book has brought him back to what he loves to do most; visit strange places, be creative and have fun.

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