Blood of Mystery

by Mark Anthony

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From an acclaimed new master of fantasy fiction comes Book Four in the continuing saga of magic, adventure, courage, and fate on parallel worlds–mystical Eldh and modern Earth. Blood of Mystery A twist of time has left Runebreaker Travis Wilder and three of his otherworldly friends stranded on 1880s Earth in a lawless Colorado mining town. As they search for a way back to their own time, Grace Beckett–in present-day Eldh–journeys to a frozen kingdom where she learns her own terrifying show more destiny: to oppose the Pale King and his monstrous army in the coming cataclysmic battle that will decide Eldh’s future forever. If the Pale King emerges victorious, his master Mohg, the dread Lord of Nightfall, will return from exile, break the First Rune, and remake Eldh in his own dark image. And Earth itself, Eldh’s sister world, will be the next to fall under shadow. Even if Travis returns to Eldh in time to align his calling as Runebreaker with Grace’s destiny as Blademender, how can two mere humans hope to defeat an evil more ancient than any world, more powerful than all existence? show less

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I read this some time ago. I remember I liked the female protagonist, Grace, more than Travis, the male protagonist. I remember I liked certain aspects of this series, but it was an odd mix of epic fantasy, time-travel, and Western. The author did some genre bending in other volumes, too, and it made for a mixed reading experience. The rune magic was interesting, though.

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Blood of Mystery
Dedication
For Esther Elizabeth Anthony
In Loving Memory
First words
The raven sprang from the edge of the precipice, spreading dark wings like shadows, and soared into the fiery dawn sky.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)But the only answer was the soft, ceaseless hum of the computer.

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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3551 .N725 .B58Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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