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 · John Marco has brought his Tyrants and Kings trilogy to a satisfying conclusion in The Saints of the Sword. Richius Vantran and his mortal enemy Emperor Renato Biagio return for this final installment in the trilogy, however this time the tables have turned and Biagio is /5.  · Book Overview. John Marco presents the riveting continuation of the great fantasy saga begun inThe Jackal of NarandThe Grand Design-- in which a young prince and a tyrant form a daring alliance with a band of rebels against a terrifying crisis that threatens to devastate a world. Biagio, Emperor of Nar, was once a madman and a tyrant.5/5(5).  · Biagio sends Alazrian on a near-impossible mission: to convince outlawed priest Jahl Rob and his followers — the fearless Saints of the Sword — to search for the exiled ruler of Aramoor and the mysterious people called the www.doorway.ru: Random House Publishing Group.


The Eyes of God (Bronze Knight) Jan 7, by John Marco. (94) $ Akeela, King of Liiria, was a young and idealistic scholar who was determined to bring peace to his kingdom—a land that had been plagued by war with the neighboring kingdom of Reec for decades. Lukien, the Bronze Knight of Liiria, had been taken in by the royal family. Read "The Saints of the Sword Book Three of Tyrants and Kings" by John Marco available from Rakuten Kobo. John Marco presents the riveting conclusion to his sweeping fantasy saga — in which three unlikely allies stand united a. Third installment of Marco's sword-and-sorcery series, Tyrants and Kings (The Grand Design, , etc.), wherein the former spymaster, now emperor, Renato Biagio struggles to preserve his crumbling empire against an alliance of power-grabbers and evildoers. Each book is independently intelligible, more or less, though perhaps with too few main characters to provide much continuity, and the.


John Marco should be very proud of himself. The concluding volume of his Tyrants and Kings trilogy was a wonderful read and satisfying conclusion to one of the finest sequences in recent fantasy literature. The Saints of the Sword maintained the high quality of the previous two novels in the series. John Marco should be very proud of himself. The concluding volume of his TYRANTS AND KINGS trilogy was a wonderful read and satisfying conclusion to one of the finest sequences in recent fantasy literature. THE SAINTS OF THE SWORD maintained the high quality of the previous two novels in the series. Book Overview. John Marco presents the riveting continuation of the great fantasy saga begun inThe Jackal of NarandThe Grand Design-- in which a young prince and a tyrant form a daring alliance with a band of rebels against a terrifying crisis that threatens to devastate a world. Biagio, Emperor of Nar, was once a madman and a tyrant.

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