Well at the World's End: Book 3: The Road to The Well at the World's End
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As Ralph of Upmeads ventures deeper into the unknown, his search for the Well at the World's End leads him across enchanted forests and through treacherous mountains. He encounters a cast of individuals, each with their own motives and secrets: the mysterious knight, Sir Gawaine, who offers guidance and protection; the alluring and enigmatic woman, the Lady of the Woods, whose motivations remain shrouded in mystery; and the cunning, deceitful servant, the Wend, whose actions are driven by ambition and desire. Ralph's journey is fraught with danger and temptation. He must choose between personal ambition and the greater good, while confronting the consequences of his decisions. The third book in the series delves deeper into the world's magical forces, revealing its hidden depths and the power of its ancient lore. The story culminates in a clash of wills and a battle for the very soul of the land itself, as Ralph faces a formidable enemy and discovers the true purpose of his perilous quest.Book Details
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William Morris
England
William Morris was a British textile designer, poet, artist, novelist, translator and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. He was a major contributor to t...
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