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Crown of Shadows

Coldfire Trilogy, Book 3

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Crown of Shadows

By: C. S. Friedman
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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More than a millennium after the human race forges an uneasy stalemate against the demonic human-psyche feeders known as the fae, a pain-hungry demon called Calesta declares war on all living beings.

©1995 C.S. Friedman (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Paranormal

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"Despite opposition by his Patriarch, warrior priest Damien Vryce again seeks the assistance of the immortal sorcerer Gerald Tarrant. While racing against time to prevent the enslavement of their world, the two men find themselves trapped between justice and retribution. Betrayal and loyalty assume ironic forms in this conclusion to Friedman's complex and compelling "Cold Fire Trilogy." The richly detailed setting and strong supporting characters give substance to a tale that explores the consequences of embracing evil in hopes of achieving its redemption." ( Library Journal)
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