Status
Available
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Series
Publication
Multnomah (2006), 160 pages
Description
Leinad's skill with a sword helps free his people from Lord Fairos's slavery, but he must again take up the fight against the evil of the Dark Knight when the rest of the country turns away from the King and the Code.
User reviews
LibraryThing member EstherFilbrun
I’m currently working on reading through this series again, and I greatly enjoyed rereading this book. This is at least the third time I’ve read the series, and although I’m well beyond the age of the book’s intended audience, I enjoyed it just as much this time around as I have other
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times. Chuck Black writes books with heart, adventure, and a wonderful respect for God and His work in people’s lives. I love the way he brings true Bible stories into a new setting, and it’s fun guessing, as the stories go on, which characters represent which people from the Bible. This book also has a decent amount of adventure—I particularly enjoyed how the story of Daniel in the lion’s den and the three Hebrew children were combined to make a powerful scene. Overall, recommended, if you enjoy fantasy from an allegorical Biblical perspective! Show Less
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
8.23 inches
ISBN
9781590526804