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“I just want to say, for the record, as far as Royal protectors go, you're not very good." "It's my first day," Royce replied dryly. "And already I am trapped in a timeless prison. I shudder to think what might have happened if you had a whole week.”

Quote by Michael J. Sullivan

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The Crown Conspiracy

In 'The Crown Conspiracy,' readers are transported to a realm where politics and magic intertwine, offering a rich tapestry of characters and a complex narrative. The story unfolds as a group of unlikely allies navigate a treacherous landscape, seeking to uncover a conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of their society. more

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Michael J. Sullivan
Michael J. Sullivan

Michael J. Sullivan is an American author known for his fantasy novels. His works are celebrated for their rich imagination and compelling narrative techniques. more

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