Copper Chain

Copper Chain

by James Maxwell
Copper Chain

Copper Chain

by James Maxwell

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Overview

When a desperate king threatens Dion and everything he loves, only dangerous magic can keep him safe.

Dion, now king of Xanthos, is finally in command of the naval fleet he’s always dreamed of. But his hopes for peace are jeopardized when King Palemon, in dire need of ships to rescue his starving people from the frozen wastelands of the north, invades the Salesian city of Malakai.

Too weak to confront Dion directly, Palemon turns to magic: mysterious copper chains from the lost civilization of Aleuthea, which have the potential to control dragons…and Dion.

With the people he loves in danger, and his own freedom at risk, Dion’s only hope is Chloe and the power she struggles to tame.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612185767
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication date: 08/03/2017
Series: The Shifting Tides , #3
Pages: 379
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

James Maxwell grew up in the scenic Bay of Islands, New Zealand, and was educated in Australia. Devouring fantasy and science-fiction classics from an early age, his love for books translated to a passion for writing, which he began at the age of eleven.

Inspired by the natural beauty around him but also by a strong interest in history, he decided in his twenties to see the world. He relocated to London and then to Thailand, Mexico, Austria, and Malta, developing a lifelong obsession with travel. It was while living in Thailand that he seriously took up writing again, producing his first full-length novel, Enchantress, the first of four titles in his internationally bestselling Evermen Saga.

Copper Chain is the third novel in his highly anticipated new series, The Shifting Tides, following Silver Road.

When he isn’t writing or traveling, James enjoys sailing, snowboarding, classical guitar, and French cooking.

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