Three Stones of Destiny
By
Paul M. Vander Loos
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The hero of 'The Wizard's Sword', Mirrortac, is branded a traitor, thief, and sorcerer.
Found guilty of sacrilege against the god of his ancestral cousins, the Roznogh, after he steals their most sacred object of power, the Werdstone, he later kidnaps its keeper in a mission to liberate three planets from enslavement by the Sky-master god Yidu, a much-revered deity of an alien master race. The key to his power lies in three mysterious stones, all of which connect to the Werdstone.
Mirrortac not only loses face, but also his mind, leaving his three children and an unlikely ally the only ones who can ensure the success of his ambitious quest.
Found guilty of sacrilege against the god of his ancestral cousins, the Roznogh, after he steals their most sacred object of power, the Werdstone, he later kidnaps its keeper in a mission to liberate three planets from enslavement by the Sky-master god Yidu, a much-revered deity of an alien master race. The key to his power lies in three mysterious stones, all of which connect to the Werdstone.
Mirrortac not only loses face, but also his mind, leaving his three children and an unlikely ally the only ones who can ensure the success of his ambitious quest.
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From the Author
Three Stones of Destiny is the second book of my three book series Nine Worlds of Mirrortac. I had had a long break after writing The Wizard's Sword, channeling my energies into starting a family. I had previously written part of the book, but time had given me a new perspective. I rewrote what I had written before - with some parts remaining the same - and extended to the climax towards the end. My third book is now in the planning stages.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:-
Paul is a journalist and author living in Mackay on the central Queensland coast of Australia. He grew up in Brisbane and attended school there before moving up the coast to Hervey Bay for about 7 years. He studied for his BA degree in Toowoomba and returned to Hervey Bay for a short time before moving up to Mackay to work at the daily newspaper there, the Daily Mercury. He founded the Mackay Writers group and was on the foundation team for the first Mackay Festival of Arts. He is married to Brigida and has a daughter, Jemimah, a cat Snowy and two budgerigars called Bobby and Maia. He first fell in love with fantasy works reading Tolkien.
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