
Hugh is a shadow of the warrior he was, but when he learns that the Iron Dogs, soldiers who would follow him anywhere, are being h. Now his immortal, nearly omnipotent master has cast him aside. THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN TORC is the first book in Green's new series, and readers will look forward to rejoining Eddie Drood in DAEMONS ARE FOREVER. You can find similar books in the "Read Also" column, or choose other free books by Green, Simon R. Hugh d’Ambray, Preceptor of the Iron Dogs, Warlord of the Builder of Towers, served only one man. Green also gets bonus points for naming Eddie after the title character in Charles Dickens's last, unfinished work. What to read after Book 1 - the Man With the Golden Torc? "Just tell the elevator where you want to go, and it will deliver you there." "Anywhere in London?" said Molly. "Anywhere on the surface," the Mole said smugly. So, if you would care to make your way to the back of the chamber, preferably without knocking against or in any way upsetting my very delicate equipment, you’ll find an emergency elevator, ready and willing to take you straight to the surface." "Where on the surface?" said Molly. enemies will track me down, and then I will have to leave my comfortable little bolthole. "You don’t think I’d allow myself to be trapped anywhere, even in my own lair, do you? I may be paranoid, agoraphobic, and unhealthily addicted to eBay, but I’m not stupid. Which is probably swarming with unfriendly people on the lookout for Molly and me anyway." "Of course there’s another way out," said the Mole. I’m really not too keen on fighting my way back through tunnels full of seriously pissed-off trolls just to get back to Blackfriars station. This book series was supposed to be a trilogy, but due to the great popularity of the. To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt: Secret History is a fantasy/science fiction series by Simon R.


This spy yarn is packed with enough humor, action and plot twists to satisfy fans who prefer their adventure shaken, not stirred.What reading level is Book 1 - the Man With the Golden Torc book? Declared a rogue, Eddie teams up with short-tempered witch Molly Metcalf to find out why he's been betrayed. Then the family matriarch sends him on a mission that turns out to be a deadly setup.

Meet Shaman Bond, aka Eddie Drood, scion of the ancient Drood family, devoted to "protecting humanity from the forces of darkness." Protected by the "secret weapon" received at birth by all members of the Drood family a magical gold torc (i.e., a neck ring) that turns into a suit of nearly impervious golden armor Eddie faces arcane dangers with healthy doses of wry self-confidence and sarcasm. Readers who recognize the pun on Ian Fleming's James Bond title, The Man with the Golden Gun, will find the secret agent in question has more up his sleeve than a fancy car and some high-tech gadgets in this first of a new fantasy series from bestseller Green (Deathstalker).
