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Fading Man Joe Mund has memories of a place he's never been, a beautiful city called Verum set against the backdrop of a lush green forest.. The last miles of his journey are filled with peril, for in Tockland t


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Fading Man

Title:Fading Man
Author:Jeffrey Aaron Miller
Rating:4.72 (767 Votes)
Asin:1632639394
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:220 Pages
Publish Date:2014-11-01
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Editorial : From the Author
The world of Tockland is the setting of Fading Man. For another novel set in the same world, check out Shadows of Tockland, exclusively on Kindle.

Joe Mund has memories of a place he's never been, a beautiful city called Verum set against the backdrop of a lush green forest. For years, he has sought this place, his troubled wife, Eleanor, at his side. At last, his journey has brought him to Tockland, the ruins of a once-great empire where dangerous, plague-ridden scadglings roam the dusty landscape.

Joe is closer to his destination than ever, but unwittingly he finds himself caught up in a long-simmering conflict between scadglings and the human scavengers who call the ruins home. The last miles of his journey are filled with peril, for in Tockland there are many secrets beneath the earth, waiting to be revealed.

What a lot of blathering on! I get it: the author is so smart and so thoughtful and so insightful and so sensitive. Although I didn't think it was possible for me to like him more than in Bound To Shadows, I fell well and truly hard for him in Moon Sworn.

Now that we have to say good-bye to Riley, I look forward to Keri Arthur's spin-off series featuring Risa, daughter of Dia, another well loved character from the Guardian series.. She appreciates Fin in that he allows her to voice her opinion and seems to really listen to her, and not dismiss her like her brothers and father. I am finished with the low-fat mantra, which I had been doing for 20 years. Written with the assistance of journalist Susan Brunton, Akbar takes us into corners and niches that few books on Afghanistan do. For beginners to advanced players. Coles's comments are especially relevant in light of the recent capture of the 2009 Christmas bomber, Abdulmutallab. This book is a good long reflection on how God

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