Robert A. Walker’s “Six Moons, Seven Gods” takes readers on an exciting adventure through the dangerous but magical world of Baelon. Walker creates a dark fantasy story that grips readers from beginning to end with a cast of compelling characters and a plot full of mystery and intrigue. The book combines themes of mystery, adventure, and magic, from magical predictions to political intrigue, providing a compelling escape into a world where nothing is quite as it seems.
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