A Tale of the Secret Saint (Light Novel) Vol. 4

Author Touya
Illustrated by Chibi
Paperback
$14.99 US
On sale Dec 27, 2022 | 252 Pages | 9781638583363

SICKNESS AND SCARS

The yellow-speckle fever is running rampant in Sutherland, and the townspeople are suffering. But even as the disease grips the populace, they are still too distrustful of the knights to accept their help. Maybe what they need is some good old-fashioned fairy-tale magic. Can the “Great Saint” get through to them and provide the cures they need—healing both the disease and the scars of the past?
Touya is a Japanese writer best known for A Tale of the Secret Saint.

chibi is a Japanese artist best known for illustrating a number of light novel series, including Unnamed Memory and A Tale of the Secret Saint.

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SICKNESS AND SCARS

The yellow-speckle fever is running rampant in Sutherland, and the townspeople are suffering. But even as the disease grips the populace, they are still too distrustful of the knights to accept their help. Maybe what they need is some good old-fashioned fairy-tale magic. Can the “Great Saint” get through to them and provide the cures they need—healing both the disease and the scars of the past?

Author

Touya is a Japanese writer best known for A Tale of the Secret Saint.

chibi is a Japanese artist best known for illustrating a number of light novel series, including Unnamed Memory and A Tale of the Secret Saint.

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