Only A Shadow (An E-Only Special)

· HarperCollins Australia
Ebook
60
Pages

About this ebook

The author of Daughter of the Sword takes readers to feudal Japan, where men and empires rise and fall by the sword...
the tiger on the Mountain is a legendary blade, crafted by the master sword smith Inazuma, and reputed to possess magical powers. In 1442 Japan, the sword dwells inside the impregnable fortress of Hirata Nobushige, the enemy of the Iga clan. Venerable shinobi Jujiro has recruited the brave young ninja tada to steal the sword and restore power to the Iga clan. If tada is successful, he'll go from being the clan's orphaned ward to a legend for the ages-and he'll be able to ask for Old Jujiro's granddaughter's hand in marriage. If he fails, the clan will be annihilated. Getting inside the castle is next to impossible-getting out is inconceivable. But as tada prepares himself for one of the boldest thefts in history, the greatest obstacle he faces may just prove to be himself... Don't miss Daughter of the Sword, the first Novel of the Fated Blades!

About the author

Steve Bein teaches Asian philosophy and Asian history at the State University of New York - Geneseo. He holds a PhD in philosophy, and his graduate work took him to Nanzan University and Obirin University in Japan, where he translated a seminal work in the study of Japanese Buddhism. His short fiction has been published in Asimov's, Interzone, Writers of the Future, and has been anthologized for use in college courses alongside the works of such figures as Orson Scott Card, Larry Niven, Isaac Asimov, and H.G. Wells. DAUGHTER OF THE SWORD is his first novel. Visit him on the Web at www.philosofiction.com.

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