<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The finale to the Chronicles of William Wilde!</strong></p><p><br /> William and Serena struggle to recover from the devastation wrought upon their home by the forces of Sinskrill. They want nothing more than peace, but they have to fight on. They know that the war between the two islands, one spanning millennia, is reaching its denouement.</p><p>Both Arylyn and Sinskrill--magi and mahavans--prepare for the final battle. Warriors are trained, readied for the battle neither side truly wants. Indeed, peace might be a possibility, but not so long as the Servitor, Serena's father, rules Sinskrill. He brings Sapient Dormant, the dread Overward to the mahavan home island to serve at his side. Worse, he rouses Salachar Rakshasa, an ancient demon who no one can truly control. Every man, woman, and child of both Arylyn and Sinskrill might pay the price for the Servitor's zeal to survive.</p><p>Rukh and Jessira have their own troubles. Some of the magi no longer trust their leadership, but their wisdom and guidance is needed now more than ever for on the far-off world of Seminal, Shet is awake and readying his armies. And he has his own vengeance in mind.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>Praise for The Chronicles of William Wilde</strong></p><p> </p><p>Set in the 1980s with an abundance of references to iconic songs, movies, and nerd-lore, <em>William Wilde</em> is a wondrous, exciting ride with the timeless draw of <em>STRANGER THINGS</em> and the magical adventure of the best urban fantasy.</p><p>Jacob Cooper, award-winning author of <em>The Dying Lands Chronicles</em></p><p> </p><p>If you're looking for a tale strong in wonder and adventure, you've found it. <em>William Wilde and the Necrosed</em> manages to take you into a world of powerful magic and great danger while still telling a story of heart and character. Read and enjoy!</p><p>David Farland, New York Times Bestselling fantasy author.</p><p> </p><p>5-Stars!</p><p>. . . one of those books that immediately draw you in . . . The story makes you believe in magic again, or it rekindles your hope that somewhere, somehow, magic truly does exist.</p><p>Kim Anisi, <em>Reader's Favorite</em></p><p> </p><p>. . . <em>The Chronicles of William Wilde</em> is turning out to be an intriguing series with William Wilde and the Stolen Life, the second book, taking it to a new level . . . If you are on the lookout for a fresh take on the YA genre, <em>William Wilde</em> is your cup of tea.</p><p>Kartik Narayanan for <em>Digital Amrit</em></p><br>
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