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Dark Haven just released in US, UK |
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Written by Steve Doyle
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Saturday, 07 February 2009 21:36 |
| PRESS RELEASE Feb 5, 2009 |
| For Immediate Release Contact: Gail Martin
Chronicles of the Necromancer The Summoner The Blood King Dark Haven Dark Lady's Chosen (2010) | |
| | Dark Haven Just Released in US, UK Book 3 in the Chronicles of the Necromancer hits shelves | Charlotte, NC-Dark Haven, the newest title in author Gail Z. Martin's bestselling Chronicles of the Necromancer series, begins a new chapter in the epic tale of adventurer Jonmarc Vahanian, Lord of Dark Haven and King Martris Drayke of Margolan. In Dark Haven, the effects of Jared the Usurper's reign of terror, strike at the stability of the Winter Kingdoms. Undead forces align against Lord Jonmarc Vahanian of Dark Haven in a struggle for power between mortals and the vayash moru. King Martris Drayke prepares for war against rebels still loyal to Jared. Isencroft is on the brink of civil war. Only one thing is certain-the Winter Kingdoms will be changed forever, and innocence is the first casualty. The series will also appear in German and French translations beginning in 2009. The Summoner, the first title in the series, sold through four printings in the first year after its release and has returned for additional printings since then. It remained on the Book Sense bestseller list for over 12 weeks, pegged top spots on many other bestseller lists, and garnered high praise from reviewers and readers. The Blood King, book two in the series, followed The Summoner's strong sales, making its own appearances on bestseller lists in the U.S. and U.K. Dark Haven is published by Solaris Books, the new a UK-based fantasy and science fiction imprint from BL Publishing, the publishing division of industry-leading tabletop games company, Games Workshop. The Summoner, The Blood King and Dark Haven are part of The Chronicles of The Necromancer fantasy adventure series distributed in the U.S. by Simon & Schuster. Ms. Martin is handled by the Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency in New York City. Learn more at www.ChroniclesOfTheNecromancer.com.
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