Dawn of the Shaman
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- £2.49
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- £2.49
Publisher Description
The spirits said he’d become a great warrior.
It was their cruelest farce.
Blind little boys don’t grow up to become warriors--in Tozall’s clan, they often don’t grow up at all. But spirits also don’t show themselves to infants, yet Tozall saw them mere hours after his birth.
The boy’s uncanny abilities in the spiritual realm far surpass those of his mentor, but physically, he’s a bumbling, clumsy child who is cursed by his chieftain from dawn till dusk. When tragedy strikes the clan, Tozall does the only thing he’s good at: he seeks the aid of a rival clan’s spirits—and that aid is granted.
He wanted to help.
He didn’t want to be a drain on his clan.
Instead, he nearly started a war, and marked himself for death.
Gods become manifest and soar on feathered wings, wings that might just be the instruments of Tozall’s destiny.
If you enjoy Jean Auel with a splash of Anne McCaffrey, you’ll love Dawn of the Shaman.