Way of the Argosi

Way of the Argosi - Paperback

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Way of the Argosi

Way of the Argosi - Paperback

by Sebastien De Castell
$19.99
Sale price  $19.99 Regular price 

Book Overview

by Sebastien De Castell (Author)

The first of three prequels to the bestselling Spellslinger series.

The Alchemist meets The Three Musketeers--with card tricks. A brilliant origin story of adventure, wit, and philosophy to enrapture devotees as well as newcomers to the Spellslinger series.

Ferius Parfax has a simple plan: kill every last inhabitant of the spell-gifted nation that destroyed her people, starting with the man who murdered her parents. Killing mages is a difficult and dangerous business, of course, but when she meets the inimitable and extraordinary Durrall Brown, she discovers that physical strength is not the only way to defeat evil of all kinds. So Ferius undertakes to study the ways of the Argosi: the loosely-knit tribe of tricksters known for getting the better of even the most powerful of spellcasters. But the Argosi have a price for their teachings, and by the time Ferius learns what it is, it may be too late.

Author Biography

Sebastien de Castell lives in Vancouver with his lovely wife and two belligerent cats. Follow Sebastien at www.decastell.com or on Twitter: @decastell

Number of Pages: 384
Dimensions: 1.2 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 15, 2021
ISBN9781471410314
Author Sebastien De Castell
PublisherHot Key Books
GenreYoung adult
FormatPaperback
PublishedSeptember 2021
LanguageENG- English
Pages384
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceTeens & young adults and Adults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Sebastien De Castell

Sebastien de Castell had just finished a degree in Archaeology when he started work on his first dig. Four hours later he realised how much he actually hated archaeology and left to pursue a very focused career as a musician, ombudsman, interaction designer, fight choreographer, teacher, project manager, actor and product strategist. His only defence against the charge of unbridled dilettantism is that he genuinely likes doing these things and that, in one way or another, each of these fields plays a role in his writing. He sternly resists the accusation of being a Renaissance Man in the hopes that more people will label him that way.

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