The Knives Of Calnis (The Calnis Chronicles Of The Tarimain: Volume I - Emergence Book 6) - J R C Salter

The Knives Of Calnis (The Calnis Chronicles Of The Tarimain: Volume I - Emergence Book 6)

By J R C Salter

  • Release Date: 2013-04-21
  • Genre: Paranormal Fantasy

Description

Life is Hard. Eternal Life is Impossible

St. Austell - England, 1935

After the death of Clara, Atharron is on a vengeful rampage. His friends are worried about him, but news comes that brings back thousand year old memories and threatens to tip him over the edge.

This book adheres to the Sane Self-Publishing Ebook Pricing Model. It contains 8900 words, and is approximately 35 pages long.

The Tarimain, the immortal soldiers of God, tasked with fighting on the front lines of the eternal war, uncover a dark demonic plot to raise an army. Atharron, a four thousand year old former ruler of Calnis; Sarah, apathetic, but determined to do her duty; and Luke, a young Tarimai discovering the wonders and burdens of immortality. Together, they make their way through the first half of the twentieth century on the trail of a Great President of Hell and the mysterious Man with the Eyes.

If what he had been told was true, he should destroy them. But if what he had been told was true, he wouldn’t be able to. Nobody should get their hands on those items. Nobody should have that much power … He turned back to the window and looked over his kingdom again. If he didn’t make the right decision, Calnis could fall.

JRCSalter was born in the mid eighties in the Westcountry of England. And ever since he has had a passion for creating things, from building LEGO, to writing stories, to making stories with LEGO. In addition, his creative pursuits led him to practicing as a chef for many years before a developing allergy forced him to quit.

Nowadays, he does what he can to survive, and dreams of one day becoming a mega rich and famous author because winning the lottery is too easy.

Interested in far too many subjects, his main hobbies include bookbinding, programming, reading, and photography.

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