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A Myth to the Night

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Pub Date Jul 23 2014 | Archive Date Jan 31 2015

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Once home to the illustrious Order of the Crane -- guardians of the world's myths and legends -- Stauros Island, now in the hands of the Order of the Shrike, is an elite university whose students are guaranteed positions of power upon graduating.

However, a dark curse hangs over the island: students are disappearing. The school officials declare it the work of a demon, and blame Hugh Fogg -- a young monk of the Order of the Crane who died 400 years earlier.

Could the spirit of a young man who died in 1615 come back to haunt an island and terrorize its students? If so, for what purpose? A Myth to the Night is Hugh's story and his struggle to see his mission complete.

Once home to the illustrious Order of the Crane -- guardians of the world's myths and legends -- Stauros Island, now in the hands of the Order of the Shrike, is an elite university whose...


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ISBN 9780990622208
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The phantom of a young monk tells us the story of his afterlife's work - finding the Slayer of the Shadow of Fear, and releasing the oppressive hold of the Order of the Shrike on the world. There are many characters in this book, both human and spirit, but they are well written and it is easy to keep track of them. Some parts of the book had too much telling and repetition, but overall the story was solid and well imagined. The monk's story ended too soon, however the ending did make sense and it was a pleasure to read it.

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