by Lee Arthur Chane
Four centures ago, the world changed. A devastating war swept the lands, and the MageLords, who had long ruled by virtue of their spell powers, were driven to a distant place, separated from those they had ruled by a magical Barrier. With magic banished from the rest of the world, the MageLords became mere legend and people turned to science to improve their lives. But if one man has his way, all that is about to change...
"Starred Review. Double and triple crosses, fast-paced action, and powerful moral conviction will have readers hanging on every word." - Publishers Weekly
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Edward Willett - aka fantasy writer, Lee Arthur Chane - is the author of over 50 books and is an actor, singer, and performer from Regina, Saskatchewan. He writes fantasy, science fiction, and non-fiction, and - to help keep it all straight - he created his pen name by combining the middle names of his brothers (Jimmy Lee and Dwight Arthur) with his own. For more information, visit him online at www.edwardwillett.com.

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