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Reaper's Eye

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Reaper's Eye
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Book - Novel
Authors
Publishers
Pages
352
Narrators
Runtime
669 m
Chapters
30
Series
Follows
Precedes
Releases
PDF
Price
$9.99
Audiobook
Date
December 6, 2016
ISBN
Price
$26.99
Ebook
Date
December 6, 2016
ISBN
Price
$9.99
Paperback
Date
December 6, 2016
ISBN
Price
$14.99

Reaper's Eye, a Pathfinder Tales novel by Richard A. Knaak, was released on December 6, 2016.

Daryus Gaunt used to be a crusader, before a questionable battlefield decision forced him to desert his unit. Pathfinder Shiera Tristane is an adventuring scholar obsessed with gaining the recognition she feels was stolen from her. When both are contacted by a sinister talking weasel and warned of a witch about to release a magical threat long trapped beneath an ancient temple, the two have no choice but to venture into the demon-haunted Worldwound in order to stop the disaster. Yet there's more to the situation than either realizes, and neither fame nor redemption will matter unless they can first survive.

Characters

Reaper's Eye features the following characters:

Contents

Maps 8 17. Death in the Dark 174
1. The Rescue 11 18. The Wolves 187
2. The Artifact 24 19. Spawn 194
3. The Witch 35 20. What Lies Beneath 203
4. The Client 43 21. The Traitor 215
5. A Pact Made 53 22. In Uhl-Adanar 225
6. Whirlwind Journey 63 23. Search for the Tomb 236
7. The Wolf 75 24. The Guardians 250
8. Kenabres 82 25. Toy 261
9. Harricka Morn 95 26. Witch's Triumph 274
10. The Trail Beneath 104 27. The Reaper 285
11. Witch in the Worldwound 112 28. Fear and the Reaper 296
12. Fugitive 121 29. Demons 307
13. Savage Salvation 134 30. Escape 321
14. Hunted 141 About the Author 329
15. Plans Gone Awry 154 Acknowledgements 331
16. Hunted and Herded 161 Glossary 333

Paizo published Chapter One in the Paizo Blog as a sample chapter from the novel.

Tor Books published a "sneak peek" of Chapter 2 "The Black Ship [Mirian]" from Through the Gate in the Sea by Howard Andrew Jones on pp. 339ff.

Artwork

This is a clean version of the artwork for the cover of Reaper's Eye:

Clean version of the cover for Reaper's Eye