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#2 Chronicles of Stratus

Mark Jager

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English
SOLARIS
07 December 2021
Relentless. Unstoppable. Dragon.

With his memory returning, Stratus finally knows who—and what—he is. He is a dragon, brought low by the hand of a dark magician known as the Worm King, separated from his true love, tortured for centuries and now trapped inside the body of a human.

But with the memories of his old life comes a return of his true magic, and with it, his true form is slowly returning.

And Stratus wants revenge. Bloody and relentless, he will fight his way through hordes of the undead to reach his archenemy, fighting not only for his own justice but for the whole of humanity...

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Imprint:   SOLARIS
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   415g
ISBN:   9781781089088
ISBN 10:   1781089086
Series:   The Chronicles of Stratus
Pages:   544
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mark de Jager isn't sure if his love of writing led to his love of gaming or vice versa, but his earliest memories involve both. He now spends his time trying to find a balance between these and working a full time job in the City, a process made slightly easier by his coffee addiction. An ex-MP in the South African army, Mark now lives in Kent with his wife Liz (herself a published author) and their lazy dog in a house that is equal parts library and home.

Reviews for Firesky (#2 Chronicles of Stratus)

Clever, funny and cheerfully brutal --Snorri Kristjansson (on Infernal) De Jager takes his time with the mystery of Stratus's identity, punctuating the internal conflict with adrenaline-fueled action sequences that notch up the tension and suspense. This promising series launch brings the goods. -- Publishers Weekly (on Infernal) Epic fantasy without any pretensions of changing literature or establishing itself in the canon, Infernal is only concerned with being entertaining. And it definitely succeeds. -- SciFiNow (on Infernal) Infernal is magical, fast-paced and imaginative -- Culturefly (on Infernal) Infernal proves to be an incredibly strong start for this series. With drama, mystery, bloodshed, and grim humour abound, fans who favour the likes of The Elric Saga or The Silerian Trilogy will definitely have some fun with this one -- Starburst Magazine on Infernal


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