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People of the City - (Maradaine Elite) by Marshall Ryan Maresca (Paperback)

People of the City - (Maradaine Elite) by  Marshall Ryan Maresca (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Corruption and conspiracy have infected the city of Maradaine, from the top levels of power to the very depths beneath the city. Dayne Heldrin and Jerinne Fendall, elite warriors of the Tarian Order, have no idea how close they truly are to the center of the city's dark secrets. But when they learn that children are going missing, they know they must investigate further--no matter the cost. They are soon joined by others, each with their own reasons for seeking the children. Veranix Calbert, the vigilante known as the Thorn, thinks his enemies are responsible for the missing children. Inspectors Minox Welling and Satrine Rainey fear the disappearing children are tied to corruption in the city Constabulary. Asti and Verci Rynax hope to protect the kids from their streets, one of whom barely escaped the kidnappers. And a mysterious young cloistress seeks to lead each of them deeper down into the depths of enigmas beneath the city, to the dark, unholy cult known as the Brotherhood, and the horrors that are growing within it"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The third and final novel in the Maradaine Elite series blends fast-paced high fantasy and political intrigue, bringing together the threads of the interconnected Maradaine novels.</b> <p/>Corruption and conspiracy have infected the city of Maradaine, from the top levels of power to the very depths beneath the city. Dayne Heldrin and Jerinne Fendall, elite warriors of the Tarian Order, have no idea how close they truly are to the center of the city's dark secrets. But when they learn that children are going missing, they know they must investigate further--no matter the cost. <p/>They are soon joined by others, each with their own reasons for seeking the children. Veranix Calbert, the vigilante known as the Thorn, thinks his enemies are responsible for the missing children. Inspectors Minox Welling and Satrine Rainey fear the disappearing children are tied to corruption in the city Constabulary. Asti and Verci Rynax hope to protect the kids from their streets, one of whom barely escaped the kidnappers. And a mysterious young cloistress seeks to lead each of them deeper down into the depths of enigmas beneath the city, to the dark, unholy cult known as the Brotherhood, and the horrors that are growing within it. <p/>The only hope Maradaine might have against the impending darkness is if these champions can work together to protect all the people of the city....<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Praise for the Maradaine Elite series <p/>Maresca's doughty heroes remain sturdy as ever, and <b>the story moves with lightning speed</b>. Fantasy adventure fans will enjoy this action-packed thriller, and series readers will be gratified to see all the pieces come together. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/>This epic adventure is <b>hard to put down</b>, leaving readers curious about the future progression of these characters while smoothly setting up the next adventure. --<i>Booklist</i> <p/><i>The Way of the Shield</i> is at its best when they're running around in the streets getting themselves beaten up by political subversives and the constabulary, and dealing with the consequences of their decisions. Maresca writes solid action scenes and has <b>an eye for the believably absurd</b>. --<i>Locus</i> <p/>In one <b>fast-paced, funny, highly readable</b> novel after another, Maresca continues to build out every nook and alleyway of Maradaine, which is fast becoming one of the most richly detailed settings in fantasy. --Barnes & Noble Sci-fi and Fantasy Blog <p/>It's a story about morality, about sacrifice, about what people want from life. It's a fun story-there's quips, swordfights, chases through the streets. It's a compelling, convincing work of fantasy, and <b>a worthy addition to the rich tapestry</b> that is the works of Maradaine. --Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviews <p/>I love the complexity of Marshall Ryan Maresca's worldbuilding as the vast conspiracy underlying all the inner workings of Maradaine is emerging through the intertwining pieces coming together. It's <b>nothing short of brilliant</b>! --Fresh Fiction <p/><b>Highly recommend this series</b> to anyone who loves high fantasy, political intrigue, magic, fantastic world building, and characters who you can root for. --Gizmo's Reviews<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Marshall Ryan Maresca</b> is a fantasy and science-fiction writer, author of the Maradaine Saga: four braided series set amid the bustling streets and crime-ridden districts of the exotic city called Maradaine, which includes <i>The Thorn of Dentonhill</i>, <i>A Murder of Mages</i>, <i>The Holver Alley Crew</i> and <i>The Way of the Shield</i>. He is also the author of the upcoming <i>Velocity of Revolution</i>, and has been a playwright, an actor, a delivery driver, and an amateur chef.

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