Greenmagic (Greenmagic #1)

Crawford Kilian


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 · 2 ratings · 400 pages · Published: 03 May 2018

Greenmagic by Crawford Kilian
HIS FATHER WAS THE KING. HIS MOTHER WAS A SLAVE.

Dheribi thought of himself as an outsider—more than a servant, less than a prince—until the night he fought to protect a slave girl from a drunken guardsman. Then he learned what it was to be truly an outcast.

He won the fight—but he had killed a noble, and the penalty was slavery. Before the king passed sentence, he made a promise: If Dheribi helped overthrow the rival city where he would be sold, the king would pardon him and bring him home.

Dheribi’s mother made a different promise. The magic of her mountain people was Dheribi’s birthright. She swore that if he learned to harness the power within him, he could free all their people—and the land itself!

So the slave-prince began the perilous quest to cast down his father’s enemies and learn the ways of wizards...

Bio for Crawford Kilian:

Crawford Kilian was born in New York in 1941. Raised in Los Angeles and Mexico City, he is a naturalized Canadian citizen living in Vancouver, British Columbia, with his wife, Alice, and daughters, Anna and Margaret. Formerly a technical writer-editor at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Berkeley, he has taught English at Capilano College in North Vancouver since 1968. His writing background includes two children’s books (Wonders Inc. and The Last Vikings); critical articles on Charles Dickens and the Canadian writer James De Mille; several radio plays broadcast by the CBC; and Go Do Some Great Thing: The Black Pioneers of British Columbia.

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