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Syd Moore Section W 2

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Enter a world of magic, mystery, war and illusion from bestselling author Syd Moore

  1. Britain invades Iceland. Daphne Devine is dropped into this occupied territory to assess a clairvoyant in Reykjavik. As an undercover operative Daphne must navigate her way through this strange and alien landscape, where not all invaders are welcomed with open arms. When a new lead takes her North into Strandir, the land of sorcerers, she discovers fresh peril and that that she, the hunter, has become the hunted now. Daphne must use cunning and craft to outwit enemy agents...
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oneworld Publications
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 December 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9780861541621

Enter a world of magic, mystery, war and illusion from bestselling author Syd Moore

  1. Britain invades Iceland. Daphne Devine is dropped into this occupied territory to assess a clairvoyant in Reykjavik. As an undercover operative Daphne must navigate her way through this strange and alien landscape, where not all invaders are welcomed with open arms. When a new lead takes her North into Strandir, the land of sorcerers, she discovers fresh peril and that that she, the hunter, has become the hunted now. Daphne must use cunning and craft to outwit enemy agents...
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oneworld Publications
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 December 2025
Pages
352
ISBN
9780861541621