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The Scarlet Bishop (The Dark Harvest Trilogy, Book 2)
Jeremiah Montgomery
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| #2339637 in Books | P & R Publishing Co. | 2013-07-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.95 x.79 x4.93l,.75 | File type: PDF | 304 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A Compelling Cliffhanger|By bkroeker|Having devoured The Dark Faith, I was eager to read the second book in Jeremiah Montgomery's trilogy, and I was not disappointed. The Scarlet Bishop takes over from where the Dark Faith left off, reacquainting us with Urien, her struggles of faith, and her hope for her pagan brother, Somnadh. Mortimus the scholar-survivor of Lorudi||"Buy stock in Eveready battery if you decide to read Jeremiah Montgomery's books. Historic fantasy at its best. It transports readers into another world, a world where the forces of evil lay siege to truth and everything worth living for. Montgomery writes fan
They said the Dark Faith was dead. They were wrong.
Hidden behind the holy robes of the Red Order, the shadow of the Dark Faith has returned. As it spreads with political cunning and preternatural power, war threatens to engulf the nations of Aeld Gowan. Meanwhile, Morumus and Oethur have narrowly escaped the Red Order and found refuge at Urras Monastery. With them is Urien, a young woman rescued from the clutches of the Mother. She alone can read the Bone Codex, ...
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