Shadowmancer by G. P. Taylor

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  • Publisher: Strang Communications Company
  • Pub. Date: May 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9781591856658
  • Sales Rank: 127,399
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 304pp
 
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Synopsis

#1 New York Times Bestseller!

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When Obadiah Demurral, the power-hungry Vicar of Thorpe, attempts to become a god by dabbling in magic, Raphah (who has come from Africa to get back the artifact stolen from his Temple and sold to Demurral) joins forces with Kate and Thomas to stop him.

Publishers Weekly

PW said of this debut novel set in 18th-century England about a black-hearted vicar with plans to overthrow God, "there are enough surprises to keep readers madly turning the pages." Ages 12-up. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

G. P. Taylor has spent the whole of his life searching for the hidden secrets of the universe. He lectures on the paranormal and folklore, and lives in a secluded graveyard. Now Taylor is the Vicar of Cloughton, a village in Yorkshire, which is close to the spooky setting of Whitby, the location of many a devilish tale rich with a spiritual heritage.

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Shadowmancerby Anonymous

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July 11, 2008: I have read this book so many times and every time it has never faild to capture my imagination. I recommend it for the teen age group.

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October 15, 2007: This book was outstanding. When I saw it, I was hooked right in to it. It was a little freaky at first then it got even better than before. When I finished I felt like I wanted to read it again and again. The book involved a lot of fighting and a lot of blood, and magic. My favorite part was when Demurral used the keruvim ( A mystical statue) to try to get the second keruvim by saying a spell and killing over 100 people by using the magic of the keruvim to call the monsters and demons from the shadow realm to steal the the ship's crew's souls. When it was gone, no one was left but the dead bodies from the ship wreck. Thomas, a village boy, had the second keruvim, and now Demurral is on a quest to find the keruvim and nothing will get in his way... I would highly recommend this book to anyone who likes fantacy/horror and if you do get the Shadowmancer. Just think and you will be there...


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