Steelhands
Author: Jones, Jaida
ISBN: 9780553593051
Publisher: BALLANTINE
Year First Published: 2012
Pages:
Dimensions: 176mm x 179mm x 39mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
"In the land of Volstov, Owen Adamo, the hard-as-nails ex-Chief Sergeant of the Dragon Corps, learns that Volstov's ruler, the Esar, is secretly pursuing plans to resurrect magically powered sentient robot dragons even at the risk of igniting another war. Though Adamo is not without friends the magician Royston and former corpsman Balfour there is only so much he and his allies can do. Adamo has been put out to pasture, given a professorship at the University. Royston, already exiled once, dares not risk the Esar's wrath again. And Balfour, who lost both his hands in the war, is now a diplomat and still trying to master the metal replacements that have earned him various nicknames . . . of which Steelhands is the least offensive. ut sometimes help comes where it's least expected. In this case, from two students- Laurence, a feisty young woman raised by her father to be the son he never had, and Toverre, her brilliant if neurotic fiance. When a mysterious illness strikes the university, Laurence takes her suspicions to Adamo and unwittingly sets in motion events that will change Volstov forever."
ISBN: 9780553593051
Publisher: BALLANTINE
Year First Published: 2012
Pages:
Dimensions: 176mm x 179mm x 39mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
"In the land of Volstov, Owen Adamo, the hard-as-nails ex-Chief Sergeant of the Dragon Corps, learns that Volstov's ruler, the Esar, is secretly pursuing plans to resurrect magically powered sentient robot dragons even at the risk of igniting another war. Though Adamo is not without friends the magician Royston and former corpsman Balfour there is only so much he and his allies can do. Adamo has been put out to pasture, given a professorship at the University. Royston, already exiled once, dares not risk the Esar's wrath again. And Balfour, who lost both his hands in the war, is now a diplomat and still trying to master the metal replacements that have earned him various nicknames . . . of which Steelhands is the least offensive. ut sometimes help comes where it's least expected. In this case, from two students- Laurence, a feisty young woman raised by her father to be the son he never had, and Toverre, her brilliant if neurotic fiance. When a mysterious illness strikes the university, Laurence takes her suspicions to Adamo and unwittingly sets in motion events that will change Volstov forever."