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The Amber Wizard: Book One of The Osserian Saga
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The Amber Wizard: Book One of The Osserian Saga
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The Amber Wizard: Book One of The Osserian Saga

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For a thousand years, there have been no great wizards in the world -- and even longer since a wizard-king reigned.

Now all must welcome and fear the coming of

The Amber Wizard

As Gerin Atreyano takes his place as the Crown Prince of Khedesh after his father ascends to the throne, a stranger appears and proclaims that Gerin may be the amber wizard foretold long ago. Now young Gerin's training, both as prince and wizard, must begin in earnest. But his enemies place a secret enchantment upon him, pulling him down a path of darkness.

As opposing forces mass across the land, arming for bloody war, he inadvertently opens an ancient portal using forbidden magic. And suddenly Gerin Atreyano faces a dual destiny as savior or destroyer of a world in chaos -- as he prepares for the dread reemergence of humanity's most powerful enemy: Asankaru, the vengeful and terrible Storm King.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateMar 17, 2009
ISBN9780061835735
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The Amber Wizard: Book One of The Osserian Saga
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David Forbes

David Forbes lives in Mechanicsburg, PA, where he is hard at work on the next book in the Osserian Saga.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not a bad first book in a series, will be interested to read the rest and see if it improves on the first one, the character development and climax seemed a little rushed and not fullly fleshed out.