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Hanged for the Few by James T Carpenter
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Hanged for the Few (edition 2011)

by James T Carpenter

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FLANDIT A label Billor has fled for the last ten years. Flandism is the most radical and rigid sect of Monidism, a sect that sometimes alienates its followers like Billor or angered kings like Merkvor. Billor and four others are recruited by King Merkvor to find Weslin, the major city of Flandism, so that the king can destroy it with the huge army he has gathered. The king appoints Billor as the leader of this diverse group: Lorbon, an expert in weapons of the past and an advocate against all religious intolerance; Margona, the guide and a seeker of laws eternal; Allon, a devout Miltar belonging to a radical religious sect that opposes Monidism and believes that spreading the word through holy war is just and proper; and Helen, a fighter of few words who lets others lead until their goal of finding Weslin is threatened. These five journey through dangerous lands in which others will kill them if their fellow party members don't first. As they travel, each meets his or her own spiritual fate, and Billor discovers there is more to God and the world than he learned in Flandism.… (more)
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Title:Hanged for the Few
Authors:James T Carpenter
Info:CreateSpace (2011), Paperback, 280 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:science fiction, fantasy, epic fantasy, religious fiction

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Science Fiction Meets Religion Perfectly

Author James T. Carpenter has done an amazing job with his new book, Hanged for the few. It's sci-fi meets Christianity in a perfect blend that will entice science fiction and fantasy lovers as wells as religious fiction readers. The story line is well developed and the characters are intriguing.

Truly a great read! Highly Recommended! ( )
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FLANDIT A label Billor has fled for the last ten years. Flandism is the most radical and rigid sect of Monidism, a sect that sometimes alienates its followers like Billor or angered kings like Merkvor. Billor and four others are recruited by King Merkvor to find Weslin, the major city of Flandism, so that the king can destroy it with the huge army he has gathered. The king appoints Billor as the leader of this diverse group: Lorbon, an expert in weapons of the past and an advocate against all religious intolerance; Margona, the guide and a seeker of laws eternal; Allon, a devout Miltar belonging to a radical religious sect that opposes Monidism and believes that spreading the word through holy war is just and proper; and Helen, a fighter of few words who lets others lead until their goal of finding Weslin is threatened. These five journey through dangerous lands in which others will kill them if their fellow party members don't first. As they travel, each meets his or her own spiritual fate, and Billor discovers there is more to God and the world than he learned in Flandism.

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