A Pehov Duet: The Snake; Battle of the Margend Horseshoe

A Pehov Duet: The Snake; Battle of the Margend Horseshoe

by Alexey Pehov
A Pehov Duet: The Snake; Battle of the Margend Horseshoe

A Pehov Duet: The Snake; Battle of the Margend Horseshoe

by Alexey Pehov

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Overview

Two original, exciting and engaging short stories from Alexey Pehov that feature master thief Shadow Harold, the protagonist of the Chronicles of Siala epic fantasy series.

In "The Snake", Harold, the most accomplished thief in the world (and reluctant hero of Alexey Pehov's award-winning series, Chronicles of Siala) may have finally met his match in what could prove to be his most dangerous escapade. A stand-alone short story appearing for the very first time.

"Battle of the Margend Horseshoe" is an additional scene from SHADOW BLIZZARD, Pehov's upcoming conclusion to the Chronicles of Siala. Harold and friends, old and new, prepare for a spirited offensive attack after cleverly cornering the Orc army at the Margend Horsehoe river bend. An exciting taste of the masterful battle scenes that are Pehov's forte.


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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466807211
Publisher: Tor Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/24/2012
Series: The Chronicles of Siala
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
Sales rank: 357,674
File size: 321 KB

About the Author

ALEXEY PEHOV is the award-winning author of The Chronicles of Siala series, a bestseller in his native Russia. His novel Under the Sign of the Mantikor was named "Book of Year" and "Best Fantasy Novel" in 2004 by Russia's largest fantasy magazine, World of Fantasy.


Alexey Pehov is the award-winning author of The Chronicles of Siala series, a bestseller in his native Russia. His novel Under the Sign of the Mantikor was named “Book of Year” and “Best Fantasy Novel” in 2004 by Russia’s largest fantasy magazine, World of Fantasy.
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