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Elrich: Guardian of the Firestone

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A young orphaned gambler's life changes the very moment he finds himself in possession of Dragon Lord Vorghul's firestone. Elrich’s life becomes more complicated when the queen of Witchesville, Queen Witch Moribund and the king of Wiltshire, Gilfillan II learn about the true power of the Firestone.
In the wrong hands the firestone could destroy all life in the universe and with so much wrong hands hounding him, Elrich must guard the firestone from the bloodthirsty, even if it means losing his life and his loved ones.
The novel makes a great gift for fantasy readers who couldn't put down A Game of Thrones.

493 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 6, 2019

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Richard Turner

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Richard Turner proudly served in the Armed Forces for more than thirty years. He considers himself fortunate to have had numerous overseas deployments that took him to many varied locations throughout the world, including: Germany, Cyprus, Croatia, Sierra Leone, Bosnia, Egypt, Israel and finally two tours of Afghanistan. Wanting to try something new, he now spends his time writing.

Some of Richard's favourite authors include: James Rollins, Andy McDermmott and the many novels of Clive Cussler.


http://richardturnerauthor.blogspot.ca

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August 25, 2020
When Elrich finds a dying dragon, he ends up being put in charge of a sacred Firestone. A mighty weapon, many would kill to get their hands on it.
The book was well developed and very descriptive. It could use an edit in places but I think high fantasy fans would really enjoy it. I would recommend it.
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January 31, 2020
This books got me the chills so many times, it managed to blow my mind and surpass my high expectations.
This book is like th dystopian Lord of the Rings, with its richly developed culture and story depth. The world building is so fleshed out and spine-tinglingly terrifying.
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