Prythvii The Forgotten Heirs

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Prythvii: the Forgotten Heirs

Prythvii: the Forgotten Heirs
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 730
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ISBN-10 : 9781426970351
ISBN-13 : 1426970358
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Book Synopsis Prythvii: the Forgotten Heirs by : Ali Hasanali

Download or read book Prythvii: the Forgotten Heirs written by Ali Hasanali and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2011-05-25 with total page 730 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The boy remained silent as his uncle looked back down at him. The boy felt uncomfortable as he gazed into the green eyes of a man who had just been introduced as family. The uncles green eyes fell over the boys countenance and focused on the small gray statue that hung on a black string around the young boys neck. The statue was barely longer than an inch and had a mythical lizards tail ensnaring a deep red stone, as if the creature was protecting something sacred. The man with green eyes looked up and smiled slyly at the young boy. Ahh How could I forget? I am in the presence of the youngest Zilsrion heir? It was supposed to be a dream, not a recollection. It was supposed to be just a necklace, not a secret gift of an ancient royal family. He was supposed to be Nasser Salim, not a man without an identity. That was before meeting the eldest Elder. Blessed and cursed by his Prythvii, Nasser must discover his purpose and understand his destiny if the man with the green eyes is ever to be stopped.


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Prythvii: the Forgotten Heirs
Language: en
Pages: 730
Authors: Ali Hasanali
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2011-05-25 - Publisher: Trafford Publishing

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