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The Immortal Crown

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From the acclaimed director and producer Kieth Merrill comes an epic, high fantasy saga and the quest to fulfill the prophecy.

A thousand years ago, the Navigator crossed the great deep in ships lit with sixteen stones touched by Oum'ilah, the God of Gods. Over time the stones were scattered and a prophecy arose declaring that a "child of no man" would gather them again, obtain immortality, and reign forever as god and king of Kandelarr.

Two religious groups have sprung up around the prophecy, each with their own champion: the sorceress of the cult of she-dragon has chosen Drakkor, a warrior and mercenary. After surviving a series of rigorous tests to prove his worth, he is given one of the stones and begins his quest to fulfill the prophecy. He swears to return all sixteen stones to the sorceress, but the truth is he will let nothing stop him from claiming immortality for himself.

The Oracle of Oum'ilah has placed his faith in Ashar, a young postulant studying the Way of the Navigator on the Mountain of God. But when Ashar discovers he is a direct descendant of the Navigator himself, the Oracle reveals that it is his destiny to fulfill the prophecy and reunite the sixteen stones for good. But he must hurry before Drakkor claims the stones and corrupts them.

Meanwhile, miles away, a slave named Ereon Qhuin dreams of freedom. Abandoned at birth, his only possession is a strange stone that his mentor, the blacksmith Rusthammer, promises is the key to Qhuin's destiny and freedom.

A mercenary, a postulant, and a slave—which one is truly the child of prophecy?

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Tim Gerard Reynolds is accustomed to helping listeners find their way through complex plots with large casts of characters. This first book in the Saga of Kings lays the groundwork for a series that will focus on three potential champions who will compete to fulfill a prophecy that culminates in the reward of immortality. Reynolds has a seemingly limitless store of voices to draw from, relying not only on accents but also tone and cadence. His pace is quick and flows with the action to provide a strong sense of narrative drive that includes scenes of intense action and suspense. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 4, 2016
      Merrill's disappointing epic fantasy series launch leads readers down familiar paths. It's been almost 60 years since Orsis-Kublan claimed the Peacock Throne after slaying his predecessor, King Omnnús-Kahn the Unconquered of House Cargenian. Orsis-Kublan's body and mind are both failing, and his kingdom is under assault from vicious bandits. The outlaws' leader, Drakkor, had been told when he was just a boy that he was actually "the child of no man," prophesied to "gather the eggs of stone forged in the breath of fire." The account of Drakkor's rise to power is intertwined with the story of Ashar, a postulant to the Holy Order of Oum'ilah, God of Gods and Creator of All Things. Ashar is faced with predictable tests of faith, and there's the requisite revelation that he has a noteworthy ancestor. The paint-by-numbers plot isn't helped by thinly drawn characters and unmemorable prose ("In the black of night and pelting rain, the Raven stood at a fork in the rocky road of destiny").

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