Daemons Are Forever: Secret Histories Book 2 by Simon R. Green (Paperback, 2008)

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Isbn13: 9780575079458. Title: Daemons are Forever (Secret Histories, Book 2). Authors: Simon R. Green. These are second hand books - in the majority of cases the spinewill be broken. If possible we have noted on the individual books where the spine is also fragile due to age.

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The Drood family is all that stands between Humanity and all the forces of darkness. They were supposed to protect the world, but ended up ruling it. Eddie Drood discovered the lies at the heart of his family, and brought them down. For his sins, they put him in charge: to run the family, and to redeem it. Eddie feels the need to prove to the world that the Drood family is as strong as it ever was. So he decides to wipe out one of Humanity's greatest enemies, the soul eaters known as the Loathly Ones. But once started on this venture, he discovers that the Loathly Ones are just the forerunners of something far worse; the Many-Angled Ones, the Hungry Gods, descending from a higher dimension to consume every living thing in this world. Eddie Drood has got his work cut out for him . . .

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PublisherOrion Publishing Group
ISBN-139780575079458
eBay Product ID (ePID)88359100

Product Key Features

Book TitleDaemons Are Forever: Secret Histories Book 2
AuthorSimon R. Green
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2008
GenreFantasy
Number of Pages384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Height232mm
Item Width152mm
Item Weight596g

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Title_AuthorSimon R. Green
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom

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