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Tallow

By: Karen Brooks
Narrated by: Eloise Oxer
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On the edge of a mystical border called the Limen, close to a beautiful canal-laced city, a humble candlemaker rescues a child, whom he raises as his apprentice. Years pass and the child’s unusual talents are revealed, the gentle art of candlemaking slowly transforming into something far more sinister. Lingering in the shadows, enemies watch and wait – a vengeful aristocrat, an exotic queen and the lethal creatures known only as the Morte Whisperers. They hunger after the child’s ancient magic and will do anything to control it - betray, lie, manipulate. Even murder. A story of intrigue, deadly magic and a love so deep it transcends life itself.©2009 Beyond the Rainbow Creative Productions Pty Ltd (P)2012 Bolinda Publishing Classics Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy

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“... Brooks's eye for detail and her deftness of characterisation combine to conjure a richly woven narrative packed with all the best bits of the genre.” (Townsville Bulletin)
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