The Sherangivan
Caleb Tholstan wakes up in the forest one afternoon with a dead man's blood dripping on him, a headache, and no memory of what happened. He is soon caught up in a war between his home country and an invasive, migrating nation of raiders, but even amid these fast-moving developments, he is continually tormented by dreams that tickle at the edges of that lost memory. He must find out why that day in the woods is so troubling to him - before the nightmares unhinge him altogether.
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The Sherangivan
Caleb Tholstan wakes up in the forest one afternoon with a dead man's blood dripping on him, a headache, and no memory of what happened. He is soon caught up in a war between his home country and an invasive, migrating nation of raiders, but even amid these fast-moving developments, he is continually tormented by dreams that tickle at the edges of that lost memory. He must find out why that day in the woods is so troubling to him - before the nightmares unhinge him altogether.
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The Sherangivan

The Sherangivan

by Jacqueline Fellows
The Sherangivan

The Sherangivan

by Jacqueline Fellows

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Overview

Caleb Tholstan wakes up in the forest one afternoon with a dead man's blood dripping on him, a headache, and no memory of what happened. He is soon caught up in a war between his home country and an invasive, migrating nation of raiders, but even amid these fast-moving developments, he is continually tormented by dreams that tickle at the edges of that lost memory. He must find out why that day in the woods is so troubling to him - before the nightmares unhinge him altogether.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186262039
Publisher: Mathias Key Fantasy
Publication date: 05/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Jacqueline Fellows is a former professor of Classics with particular interests in Greek tragedy, comedy, and epic poetry. She is named after a grandmother who could (reportedly) levitate tables.
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