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Vorn, the Onyx: Book 2 in the Aglaril Cycle

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The second book in the series, Vorn the Onyx, continues Evan's story. He is on his way home to Wrightwood with his friends.

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As they approach the town of Martingis, they hear a scream. Rushing to see what the trouble is they find a local witch is attempting to abduct a young girl. Evan intervenes and the witch flees.

Upon questioning the girl, Amanda, Evan learns that she is an orphan and that the witch has been abducting orphans for a month. Four girls are already missing.

They continue into town taking Amanda with them. After they settle in, Evan talks to the town manager, who tells Evan that the witch has been terrorizing the town for months. He charges Evan to to rescue the orphans and break the witch’s hold on the town. Evan investigates further, questioning the townsfolk and disrupting local customs. His interference angers the witch and leds to the murder of an orphan boy and Amanda's abduction.

Can Evan and his companions find the missing girls and free the town from the clutches of the witch before she can complete her evil scheme?

The novel is available in electronic and paper formats.

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DJ Smith says...
I read the first book in this series some time ago, and was able to pick up the story in this volume very easily. I really enjoyed the mystery aspects in Vorn the Oynx and the surprise twist. Just when you've sorted out one mystery, a whole new problem presents itself. As with the first book, I find that the writing really transports you to the author's fantasy, adventure world - and it's great to spend your day there side-by-side with the characters.
1st December 2016 8:45am
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Angela Stroud says...
My Review: I originally read the first book in this series last year after meeting Rich Feitelberg at a Rhode Island Author event, and I thoroughly enjoy the book and was anxious to read this book. I have finally found some time to read it and was not disappointed at all! It is still a great fantasy with an interesting cast of characters and the classic quest feel that I love. While the paperback version of this book is over 500 pages and quite intimidating on the shelf, it is an easy read that ... Read More
23rd April 2016 8:40am
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Anonymous says...
This is a continuation of the story started in Aure, the Topaz. This time the story while still moving fast, develops all of the main characters and throws in a few twists and turns. Overall, a great next chapter in the story.
28th March 2016 8:22am
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Brian Maguire says...
Vorn the Onyx is a continuation of the Aglaril Cycle that started with Aure the Topaz. Vorn could best be described as two books in one: a mystery and a swords and magic adventure. The author has gotten a lot in here: mages, bards, witches, necromancers, knights, nobility, a quest... And yet the book is not the pile of swords and sorcery cliches one too often encounters. It is a coherent, well thought out plot presented in a gripping way. If you\\\'re looking for a fun read to relax with, ... Read More
10th July 2015 1:20pm
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