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  • Jun 10, 2024 | fanfiaddict.com | JRR Tolkien |Ryan Cahill

    SynopsisSer Edward, an experienced sailor, embarks on perhaps the most daring expedition of the Kingdom of Esenworth so far. His mission is to try to earn the blessing of the Reverend Sven, who is none other than his love’s father, probably the most influential man in the realm. But on his journey beset by fierce storms, he and his men encounter something that could shake to the core not only their faith, but their very concept of the world as well.

  • Apr 25, 2024 | fanfiaddict.com | JRR Tolkien |Ryan Cahill

    SynopsisIn a dying land, the armies of the dead hold sway. And those who rule them are more god than human. James Culdaine, the last heir of the Northern Throne, was just a young man when the armies of the South murdered his parents and subjugated his lands. He has never forgotten those responsible, nor has he forgiven.

  • Feb 15, 2024 | fanfiaddict.com | JRR Tolkien |Ryan Cahill

    SynopsisLukan Gardova is a cardsharp, academy dropout, and―thanks to a duel that ended badly―the disgraced heir to an ancient noble house. His days consist of cheap wine, rigged card games, and wondering how he might win back the life he threw away. When Lukan discovers that his estranged father has been murdered in strange circumstances, he finds fresh purpose. Deprived of his chance to make amends for his mistakes, he vows to unravel the mystery behind his father’s death.

  • Nov 6, 2023 | fanfiaddict.com | JRR Tolkien |Ryan Cahill

    SynopsisJohn, the Long Arm, leads a life as a bounty hunter at the Three Heads. His name has spread far and wide across the north while plenty of gold weighs down his pockets. Just when everything seems to be going well for him, a group of soldiers order him to take on a new mission. This time, his task is to track down a very dangerous man—a knight who rejected his oaths, turning his back on Gaeldeath and its ruler.

  • Nov 4, 2023 | telegraph.co.uk | Declan Ryan |Jasper Rees |John Preston |JRR Tolkien

    At the heart of John Preston's book about one of English football's most unlikely rags-to-riches stories is the close, if unlikely, working friendship between the manager Graham Taylor and chairman-cum-rock-star Elton John. Seemingly as unalike a pair as might be possible for two examples of the same species, Taylor was a no-nonsense, Vera Lynn-worshipping disciplinarian, while John was flamboyant and at times in freefall.

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