Runes of Brighton Myrth: Heir to Oberon Trilogy: Book I

Runes of Brighton Myrth: Heir to Oberon Trilogy: Book I

by Rocky L. Doubenmier
Runes of Brighton Myrth: Heir to Oberon Trilogy: Book I

Runes of Brighton Myrth: Heir to Oberon Trilogy: Book I

by Rocky L. Doubenmier

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Overview

The Power to Heal the World...or Kill It

An epic battle waged over plague-ridden 16th century Europe and parts of the New World catapults into 21st century New England as malevolent Count Dvorak of Prague, Magistrate and Sorcerer, attempts to gain control of Mount Elgon's miraculous Mithra, the life force of planet earth and governed by five sacred amulets that can release Mithra for the good of the planet or bent to offer the largest power base in the history of the world. Riddled with evil intent implanted by the dark sorcerer Moloch, Count Dvorak must first secure the five sacred amulets, wresting several of them from his half-sister, Amphora, witch, mother, and wife, before disposing of her. Ranging over five strife-filled centuries, Runes of Brighton Myrth examines the full spectrum of good and evil, innocence and experience, betrayal and revenge, greed and honor, and a royal family that redefines the word dysfunctional.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781500746032
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/11/2014
Series: Heir to Oberon Trilogy , #1
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.93(d)

About the Author

Rocky Doubenmier's love of fantasy and travel inspired him to write, Runes of Brighton Myrth, Book I in the Heir to Oberon Trilogy. The trilogy will continue with, Jewel of Dhankar Book II and Tempter of Rowyn Book III.

Rocky lives in the heart of the Sonoma Wine Country in Northern California where the gentle climate and lush landscape feed his soul and his vision for his books. He is also the author of Grampa Jack, his debut novel first published in 2006.
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