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Dragons Eye Dyptych

Dragons Eye Dyptych

Author: Peter Quinton
Publication Year: 2017
ASIN: B077ZJJQCM

It is a little known fact that Dragons still live in the remote wildernesses of Australia and New Zealand. A farmer in search of dragon gold unwittingly drags his friends into danger as rifts form between worlds, and the age-old war between spider-kin and dragon-kin reignites.A dazzling breath of fr...

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It is a little known fact that Dragons still live in the remote wildernesses of Australia and New Zealand. A farmer in search of dragon gold unwittingly drags his friends into danger as rifts form between worlds, and the age-old war between spider-kin and dragon-kin reignites.

A dazzling breath of fresh air from a master Australian storyteller. Peter learned his storytelling skills around the campfires in the outback and has been entertaining millions on social media for the past few years with breathtaking stories of imagination. The Dragons Eye Dyptych is the first of his novels to come to Amazon.

Each character is unique: aelfs, dragons, and humans. The story challenges preconceptions as it twists and turns: “You’re so damn good in playing our minds with this yarn” (Lucky Triana) “You tell amazing stories” (Laisa Gran) “Intense, Suspense, Superbly Written” (Ice Westside).

The story starts deep in the Talaganda wilderness…

You said, “The dragon must be asleep by now, go get the gold. I cannot wait any longer.”
I whispered back, “I am not so sure. I think its eyes are still a little open.”
You said, “You are completely safe. Quick, before the others come back.”
I replied, “It is ok for you. You are on the side of the world…”

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