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Title:The Auric Insignia (The Aurelian Epics Book 1)
Author:Perry Horste
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:March 20th 2015 by Perry Horste
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The Auric Insignia (The Aurelian Epics Book 1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 224 pages
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In the northernmost part of the realm of man, in a cottage on the outskirts of the small, isolated village of Brightseed, lives Roarke. In the shadow of the mountain range that signifies the end of the civilized world, he leads a simple life in solitude, far away from the rumored brilliance of the southern cities. Or so he thought...

Until one night, when he is awakened by an animal that leads him to one of his snares, where he finds something that shakes his set view of the world he lives in, and of the people that he shares it with. Something that will put him on a journey, filled with injustice, betrayal and death.

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Edition Language: English


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A great book which contains a mixture of adventure, darkness and humor. Its a real page-turner.

An exciting and original story with well-descriptive scenery and funny yet emotional interactions between the characters. This is a new kind of fantasy for me and I can't wait to read the next book. Highly recommended.

I got the print edition of this book as late birthday present from a friend from Sweden. Being the first book from the author (as far as I know), I had never heard about him and probably never would have if not for this gift.I went in with fairly low expectations, thinking it was just some "self published" B-story, but I was pleasantly surprised. I mean sure, it's not perfect, but for being the first book ever written by this Perry Horste, I think it could have been a lot worse (coming from



A book that has pretty short chapters in comparison to some other books I've read. Don't know if that's something that just I imagined or whatever :PLike the others said, it contains both humor and darkness, this coupled with a lively language and the short sections made for a fast and enjoyable read.

I got the print edition of this book as late birthday present from a friend from Sweden. Being the first book from the author (as far as I know), I had never heard about him and probably never would have if not for this gift.I went in with fairly low expectations, thinking it was just some "self published" B-story, but I was pleasantly surprised. I mean sure, it's not perfect, but for being the first book ever written by this Perry Horste, I think it could have been a lot worse (coming from