The continuation of Robert Stanek's thrilling adventure full of mystery, magic, elves, monsters, and the ultimate battle between good and evil! Great deeds could not undo the past, or change the prejudice of men. Elves and men are enemies, as it has been, and King Andrew has his own concerns. The kingdom alliance is shattered. An ally and a great king is dead. War seems inevitable. If there is any hope, he must rid Great Kingdom of the enemy's spies. But is such a thing possible without the backing of those he needs the most? Recommended for ages: 10 and up. RP Echo: value for your dollar!…mehr
The continuation of Robert Stanek's thrilling adventure full of mystery, magic, elves, monsters, and the ultimate battle between good and evil! Great deeds could not undo the past, or change the prejudice of men. Elves and men are enemies, as it has been, and King Andrew has his own concerns. The kingdom alliance is shattered. An ally and a great king is dead. War seems inevitable. If there is any hope, he must rid Great Kingdom of the enemy's spies. But is such a thing possible without the backing of those he needs the most? Recommended for ages: 10 and up. RP Echo: value for your dollar! Budget package and price; same quality paper, cover and binding you've come to expect from RP Books.
Robert Stanek is an internationally bestselling author known for his powerful storytelling and richly detailed fiction and nonfiction. With a passion for exploring moments of profound change, both in history and in the human spirit, Stanek has written numerous works that have captivated readers across the globe. His works often delve into the lives of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances, giving voice to untold stories of resilience, courage, and sacrifice.In The Lights of Paris, Stanek draws upon his deep love of history to bring to life the dramatic events of 1870s France-the Siege of Paris and the rise and fall of the Paris Commune. Through meticulous research and an evocative narrative, he weaves a tale of revolution, love, and survival that resonates with universal themes of justice, equality, and the enduring human spirit.Stanek's interest in 1870s Paris was sparked by the radical vision of social justice and democracy that emerged in this time, ideals that still hold relevance in today's world. His portrayal of the women and men who fought for a brighter future reflects his commitment to honoring historical movements and the individuals who shape them.When he isn't writing, Robert Stanek is an avid traveler and history enthusiast. He has spent years researching and visiting historical sites across Europe, including Paris, where much of the inspiration for The Lights of Paris was born. His work continues to inspire readers to reflect on history, its lessons, and the personal stories that make it come alive.Stanek lives with his family in Washington state in the USA, where he is at work on his next novel.Readers can connect with Robert Stanek on his website robert-stanek.com, where they can explore more of his works, learn about upcoming releases, and delve into his life and history.
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