Burning Lamp

Burning Lamp

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Jan 1, 2010 · Английский · Твердый переплет (340 страницы)
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Формат Твердый переплет
Страницы 340
Язык Английский
Опубликовано Jan 1, 2010
Издатель Piatkus
ISBN-10 0749952865
ISBN-13 9780749952860

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In a world where magic intertwines with mystery, a powerful society emerges, born from the complexities of trust and betrayal. The Arcane Society is a realm where the supernatural exists alongside the intricacies of human relationships, and its foundation is steeped in the passionate rivalry between its two founders. As the society grows, so do the challenges it faces, pulling its members into a web of intrigue and danger.

The story delves into the lives of those within the Arcane Society, each character grappling with their own secrets and desires. Bound by their commitment to harnessing mystical powers, they must navigate a complex landscape fraught with personal conflicts and ominous threats. The female protagonist, a gifted practitioner herself, finds her path intertwined with those of her fellow members, showcasing the interplay of competition and camaraderie.

As tensions rise, the search for a legendary artifact known as the Burning Lamp becomes a focal point of contention. This mystical object holds untold power, and its discovery could either unite the society or lead to its downfall. Rivalries emerge, alliances shift, and the quest for dominance takes on an exhilarating urgency, forcing the characters to confront their own ambitions.

With richly drawn characters and a brilliantly woven narrative, the story captures the essence of the hidden magic that lies within every ambition, love, and betrayal. The plot unfolds against a backdrop of enchanting settings and unexpected twists, keeping readers captivated as they delve into a world where every flame has the potential to either light the way forward or consume everything in its path.

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