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The Frozen God. 1978 Raven 3:
The Frozen God

by Angus Wells
writing as
Richard Kirk
1st Edition 1978
Corgi Books
London
ISBN 0552109053
Paperback
Cover illustration by Chris Achilleos
176 pages
Price: £0.85

Notes
The Frozen God, a novel by Angus Wells writing as Richard Kirk.

Part 3 of the Raven series.

Publisher’s Blurb – Lower Cover
From out of the bonds of slavery there arose a warrior . . . a warrior feared across all lands, a warrior whose blade was stained with the blood of thousands – man and beast – who smiled as she killed, with hair as gold as summer sun, eyes as blue as the heavens, and a body which invited only love yet dealt bloody, merciless death to her enemies.

THIS WAS RAVEN, SWORDMISTRESS OF CHAOS

Book No. 3: THE FROZEN GOD

North of the Worldheart Ocean lay a land so forbidding in its loneliness that few men dared to risk their lives in an attempt to penetrate its mysteries. This was Quwhon, the land which Raven believed now harboured her deadliest enemy – the weapon master Karl ir Donwayne. Together with Spellbinder Raven was willing to face whatever dangers the snowstorms and swirling mists of Quwhon held, but even she was not prepared for the menacing evil of the being imprisoned deep beneath the snow – Tanash, the Frozen God, enemy of all living things – whose power was about to be unleashed . . .

 
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