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Thaddeus the Faithless

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By: Louis Sauvain
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Death to the Westlands’ Traitor!

In Book 6, of the College of Sorcerers Collection, the third book in The Tower of the Cin Trilogy, Thaddeus the Faithless, Thaddeus has regained his Powers of Sorcery from the Inferna. But
the Dark Prince of the Cin has other plans—to blame Thaddeus
for the murders of the Imperial family allowing Soh-Nahk to seize the
Throne. Now the Westlands’ Apprentice must flee the East as all Cin turns
against him.

The Aelvae assist Thaddeus, their Amicus Faerrarum, in reaching the
Golden Sea. But his deception is discovered and he is doggedly pursued by
the Cinnian Navy. All, then, is left to the Mauretesian Ships of the Red Dove
to race to intercept the Imperial Fleet.
Once home, will Thaddeus’ heroic deed be worth the cost of public
disgrace and absolute expulsion he is sure to face?
Should Thaddeus risk the lives of his Ancient Master and Brother
Apprentice in order to make good his escape?
Should Thaddeus sign a covenant with a Daemon, whose only avowed
purpose is to conquer and enslave all humanity, simply to increase
Thaddeus’ own power?
Should Thaddeus return the Tower of the Cin to its rightful place in the
Eastlands, no matter the cost?
Should Thaddeus hazard facing the Council of Deeds whose only agenda
is to try him for blasphemy?
Should Thaddeus accept the penance of twelve solitary years as spy for
the Westlands hegemony?

Sauvain’s strength prevails, creating a page-turner of strong and
vigorous cast of characters for fantasy superfans. —Kirkus Indie
Multiple award-winning Epic Fantasy author, Louis Sauvain continues
the Sorcery-wielding high adventures of the international best-selling
The College of Sorcerers Collection begun in Book 1, Thaddeus of
Beewicke, Book 2, Thaddeus and the Master, Book 3, Thaddeus and
the Daemon and continuing in Book 4, Thaddeus and the Ancient
One, Book 5, Thaddeus and the Emperor and Book 6, Thaddeus the
Faithless, with the concluding

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