The Sea of Lucidity: The Eldormaar Book 1, Book 1

· Troubador Publishing Ltd
Ebook
200
Pages

About this ebook

Losing his way in Farnwaar Forest, Ranger Taro Brook stumbles upon a startling discovery... As a band of hooded riders approach his settlement, Morusk of DunTreggan begins to suspect that things may not be all they seem... And in the land of Enntonia, Token ScriptScratcher, the Scribe of Bog-Mire Towers, takes frantic steps to thwart the impending return of a dark menace he had hoped would stay forever banished. Caught in unfamiliar surroundings where the concept of time, past, present and future appear to hold no relevance, Taro Brook quickly has to come to terms with the daunting prospect that reality may be little more than an illusion. In his efforts to return to normality he reluctantly accepts assistance from the Drifter Sanna Vrai, a woman with the ability to navigate between worlds and Messenger Two Cups, a chattering individual with an insatiable tea addiction. Remaining sceptical of all he is being told by his new-found companions, yet unable to deny the things he has seen, Taro Brook’s resilience is put to the harshest test of all when he is confronted with a chilling revelation... Originally intended as a standalone novel, this gripping tale now also introduces an inspired new fantasy series which will appeal to those looking to discover and explore a myriad of worlds, all intrinsically linked and in which there exists an infinite number of everything and everyone.

About the author

David Mackay was born and raised in the north of Scotland, where he still lives. With a background in art, the remote scenery of the area once served as the inspiration behind his landscape paintings. Then one day his canvas and brushes were replaced by pen and paper, and his overactive imagination took control...

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