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    The Sword of Angels

    The Sword of Angels John Marco Daw, Sept 2005, $25.95, 688 pp. ISBN 075640259X The Akari as a people died out when the country of Jadar killed the pacifist race of scientists and sorcerers. Still many of the Akari live as spirits in a symbiotic relationship with Inhumans (humans possessed by...
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    Imaginary Friends-John Marco & Martin H. Greenberg (editors)

    Imaginary Friends John Marco & Martin H. Greenberg (editors) Daw, Sep 2008, $7.99 ISBN: 9780756405113 The theme of this fine anthology is just what the title advertises, IMAGINARY FRIENDS, but with a fantasy or Twilight Zone twist that widens the scope of the collection. The compilation of all...
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    Starfinder-John Marco

    Starfinder John Marco Daw, May 2009, $24.95 ISBN 9780756405519 Tired of unchecked adult supervision holding them back, especially her family’s political power, teenagers Moth and Fiona flee from the highest city in the world Calio where anyone can become anything except their elders hold the...
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    The Forever Knight-John Marco

    The Forever Knight John Marco Daw, April 2 2013, $25.95 ISBN: 9780756407513 Lukien once was the beloved Bronze Knight until he betrayed his king. Despondent he lost his love Cassandra and several friends, he sought death as the way out of his lonely existence after bringing peace; no one needs...
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    John Marco Inteview- Questions Anyone?

    Hi all. I have organised to interview Fantasy author John Marco, writer of the Tyrants and Kings and Eyes Of God series, both of which I have read. I know some of you have read the books and that some are fans whilst others are not whilst others may have never heard of this author before...
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    John Marco

    Tyrants and Kings Trilogy 1. The Jackel of Nor 2. The Grand Design 3. Saints of the Sword I know this is an old trilogy but I do have the chance of getting them for a very good price. Has anyone read this trilogy and if so did you like the trilogy and John Marco's style of writing?
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    John Marco's Tyrants and Kings Trilogy

    The strength of John Marco's Tyrants and Kings Trilogy is in its character development. It is considered a military fantasy although from what I could glean from the trilogy Mr. Marco knows very little about ancient warfare. He has sailing vessels ramming enemy ships, a tactic that would be...
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