Myrren's Gift: The Quickening Book One

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Harper Collins, Mar 15, 2005 - Fiction - 562 pages

Destined by blood to command the Morgravian army, Wyl Thirsk assumes his awesome responsibility while barely a teenager when his father meets an early death -- a duty that calls him to the royal palace of Stoneheart and into the company of the crown prince Celimus. Already a spiteful and cruel despot who delights in the suffering of others, Celimus forces his virtuous new general to bear witness to his depraved "entertainments." But a kindness to a condemned witch in her final agonizing hours earns young Thirsk a miraculous bequest, at the same time inflaming the wrath of his liege lord.

With dread war looming in the north, Wyl must obey the treacherous dictates of Celimus and embark on a suicidal journey to the court of an ancient enemy -- armed with a strange and awesome secret that could prove both boon and curse. For unless he accepts Myrren's gift, it will surely destroy him ... and the land he must defend as well.

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About the author (2005)

Fiona McIntosh was born in 1960 in Brighton, England but has lived in Australia since 2007. Before becoming a writer she worked in public relations, sales and marketing for the travel industry, and ran a travel magazine for 15 years. She is the author of novels and short stories for adults and children. She is best known for work in adult fantasy and historical adventure-romance. Her first novel was Betrayal (2001), the first book in the Trinity series. Her other series include The Quickening, Percheron, Valisar, and the Jack Hawksworth series. Some of her other novels are Fields of Gold, The Lavender Keeper, The French Promise, Tapestry, The Last Dance, and The Perfumer's Secret. The Chocolate Tin is her latest best seller. Her first book of children's fiction was Severo's Intent (2007), the first book in the Shapeshifter series. Her other children's books include The Whisperer and The Rumperlgeist.

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