Song of the Beast

Author Carol Berg
Paperback
$22.00 US
On sale Oct 04, 2011 | 400 Pages | 9780451464231

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The winner of the Colorado Book Award is "a fantasy I didn't want to put down" (SF Revu)

Brutal imprisonment has broken Aidan McAllister. His music is destroyed, and with it the visions he once gave a kingdom ravaged by dragon war. Now, he risks his hard-bought freedom to uncover the truth behind his incarceration-and to meet his enemy face-to-face...

Carol Berg is the national bestselling author of multiple fantasy novels, including Ash and SilverDust and Light, Breath and Bone, Flesh and Spirit, The Daemon Prism, The Soul Mirror, and The Spirit Lens. She is a former software engineer. She lives in Colorado with her family. View titles by Carol Berg

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The winner of the Colorado Book Award is "a fantasy I didn't want to put down" (SF Revu)

Brutal imprisonment has broken Aidan McAllister. His music is destroyed, and with it the visions he once gave a kingdom ravaged by dragon war. Now, he risks his hard-bought freedom to uncover the truth behind his incarceration-and to meet his enemy face-to-face...

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Carol Berg is the national bestselling author of multiple fantasy novels, including Ash and SilverDust and Light, Breath and Bone, Flesh and Spirit, The Daemon Prism, The Soul Mirror, and The Spirit Lens. She is a former software engineer. She lives in Colorado with her family. View titles by Carol Berg

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