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The Blinding Knife: Book 2 of Lightbringer

In this second installment of the Lightbringer series, the young hero faces new challenges and discovers deeper truths about the magical world they inhabit. The narrative delves into themes of power, sacrifice, and the struggle for self-discovery, as the protagonist navigates a complex web of political intrigue and magical conflict. more

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Brent Weeks
Brent Weeks

Brent Weeks, born on March 7, 1977, is a renowned fantasy author from the United States. His works are admired for their unique world-building and profound character development. more

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