The Dragon in the Sword

An Eternal Champion Novel

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$9.95 US
5.13"W x 8.01"H x 0.93"D   | 11 oz | 36 per carton
On sale Jan 06, 2015 | 240 Pages | 978-1-78329-163-2

The Eternal Champion née John Daker embarks on another journey throughout the multiverse, seeking his freedom and his love, in this final installment of Moorcock’s epic fantasy trilogy
 
Trapped in a timeless existence, doomed to fight forever, John Daker is the Eternal Champion.
 
Haunted by memories of too many battles waged during infinite lifetimes, he has taken Fate into his own hands. He searches for Ermizhad—and for the key that will free him from psychic captivity.
 
On a dark ship piloted by a blind helmsman, the Eternal Champion must stand and fight the darkest battle in the history of the world . . .

Michael Moorcock is an acclaimed British science fiction and fantasy author. He has written many highly regarded series, including the Elric, Hawkmoon and Corum sequences. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America named him a Grandmaster of SF in 2008 and he has won the Nebula, John W. Campbell, World Fantasy, British Fantasy and Bram Stoker Awards.

About

The Eternal Champion née John Daker embarks on another journey throughout the multiverse, seeking his freedom and his love, in this final installment of Moorcock’s epic fantasy trilogy
 
Trapped in a timeless existence, doomed to fight forever, John Daker is the Eternal Champion.
 
Haunted by memories of too many battles waged during infinite lifetimes, he has taken Fate into his own hands. He searches for Ermizhad—and for the key that will free him from psychic captivity.
 
On a dark ship piloted by a blind helmsman, the Eternal Champion must stand and fight the darkest battle in the history of the world . . .

Creators

Michael Moorcock is an acclaimed British science fiction and fantasy author. He has written many highly regarded series, including the Elric, Hawkmoon and Corum sequences. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America named him a Grandmaster of SF in 2008 and he has won the Nebula, John W. Campbell, World Fantasy, British Fantasy and Bram Stoker Awards.