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Hawkmoon: The Sword of the Dawn
Hawkmoon: The Sword of the Dawn | Michael Moorcock
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In Michael Moorcock's vast and imaginative multiverse, Law and Chaos wage war in a never-ending struggling over the fundamental rules of existence. Here in this universe, Dorian Hawkmoon traverses a world of antique cities, scientific sorcery, and crystalline machines as he pulled unwillingly into a war that pits him against the ruthless and dominating armies of Granbretan. In The Sword of the Dawn, Dorian Hawkmoon's quest to destroy the Dark Empire of Granbretan leads him onto the path of a man who possess a rare ring that allows men to travel through time. Hawkmoon uses this ring to travel to a far future New Orleans, where he must battle the Pirate Lords who possess the Great Sword of the Dawn, which can end the Dark Empire once and for all. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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The Sword of the Dawn | Michael Moorcock
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I'm enjoying the Hawkmoon series better than I remembered from the first time of reading in the '80s. In many respects, they're fairly formulaic science-fantasy fare: Hawkmoon must go on a quest to recover a mystic object in order to stave off disaster, railing against the destiny wrought for him by that most mystical object, the Runestaff, reluctantly slaughtering anyone who gets in his way. But sometimes atmospheric mayhem is what you want! ⚔ 4⭐

Bookwomble Not sure that this photo is the most perfect or cutest #CatsOfLitsy but the furry black background is feline 🖤🐱🖤 3y
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Sorry for the absence dear littens, it's been a busy week. I have to say though, the illustrations in this book are amazing. ✍🏻 #illustration #scifi #graphic #steampunk?

Jabberwocky @TobeyTheScavengerMonk 'tomorrow' apparently means next week in my vernacular. The isbn is 1-56504-178X 8y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Hey, no worries! Thanks friend, and welcome back. I'ma buy this beautiful thing! 8y
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