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Rake's Drift

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The warrior priests intend to rule Pantogan and they will stop at nothing; not even by releasing the Elementals to wreak havoc and destruction across the kingdom in order to rediscover the truth of the beginning and gain domination.
Yet the tribe of the Elementals – hailing of people embodied with the spirits of the four purist elements – can only be stopped by people who have the gift of the Craft: a healing force of magic.
As the much vaunted Pantogan armies are casually swept aside by the Elementals, the battle lines between physical, magical and spiritual forces are drawn.

417 pages, Paperback

Published May 11, 2019

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Robert James

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I enjoy reading as a means to take you off and away on a telepathic ride with the author, to share the world that they have created and the highs and lows for how those within the story presented ride out the challenges, drive the plot being unveiled.
I took my first steps in scripting short stories over a decade ago now, the genres I favour are fantasy, fast-paced adventure, science fiction and fiction underpinned by modern science.
My enjoyment of writing stems from hearing my characters share their voices, thoughts, hopes and aspirations as they interact with and impact upon the world they inhabit.

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November 28, 2019
Very satisfying

It was one of those books that leave you with a satisfied feeling. wanting more but needing to know the end. A very satisfying plot. The Characters well defined. It is a book I will read again. Obviously after the sequel. If you like fantasy, then Xmas is coming.
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March 2, 2018
Love the description in this book- it’s like a mixture of Tolkien and Iggulden. A blend of epic, magic, relationships and characters which leap out as his way of presenting them is so realistic.
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