The Missing (Sun, Moon, Sand and Star #3) 
The Elder is on campaign and back in the glades of Olian, a great sorrow grips the community: the infant daughter of Higher Durasian Lightfire has suddenly gone missing, and the infamous Old Way falls under immediate suspicion.
Andarken Sourleaf and his shadowa are on the case, but while the Old Way remain faceless, none can be trusted, and murderous sprees have become a thing of beauty
What I can say about this book is how explosive is its ending! I discovered from the previous two that I must expect something big to drop at the end, but honestly, the ending of this book was so unexpected and sprung up so suddenly!What I have realized about this author is how intricately and creative are his plots! That, and a world brimming with a society rich in culture, diverse and fantastical, are but some of the elements that make a story like this resonate in a big way!! These characters
My favorite of the three installments. I enjoyed learning more about the struggle between the Sun Elves and Moon Elves over those islands they keep fighting over. I thought it was exceptionally well done including this side-plot into the main storyline. At first, I was like, "wtf," but I quickly got into it and appreciated the depth of the story; this little book was able to accomplish a lot without making it a drag! This author has a very creative way of thinking when it comes to building his

I had intended to start this during the December holidays, but I took a peek at the prologue, and before I knew it, I was a third of the way in. This one is by far the best installments of the series. I have enjoyed every single one, but The Missing suggests the author's transcendence as a writer.This is a mystery inside a world of fantasy, involving elves that come alive on the pages instantly. The plot is complex and cleverly engineered, encompassing character development, plot thickening,
How can an author in such a small book bring a whole world alive and create so many questions that only strengthen the readers thirst to read more?Those of you who havent read Jeremy Forsyths books, yet, I dare you to do so, for you will be awed, as deception is in the details. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. OK, maybe I wasnt as fooled as in the first book, but still! The good thing is that I have grown to anticipate the authors twists and unusual approach, so I kept
This was great!I enjoyed the previous books but this one reached another level with me. The characters are distinctive; Andarken is a real bastard you can't help but dislike and his apparently timid shadowa seems like a lil wet but none the less, stands out in his own right. But Vara is the character that made the book great for me; she is a seductive elvess that intrigued me from chapter one, her character and chapters being my favorite sections of the book. As for the world-building and like
LOVED! LOVED! LOVED! LOVED!What an adventure! I love these elves. I love these characters, and I love how entertained I feel after reading a book like this. It's a short story for Christ-sake, and yet I feel like I have just come out of a world richer than most fantasy worlds need 500 to 700 pages to build. Andarken Sourleaf is a sort of detective and by far one of the most unpleasant and rudest and insulting characters I have ever read, putting me in mind of Clint Eastwood's character in Gran
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 116 pages Rating: 4.86 | 28 Users | 23 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Missing ASIN B07K2FRKYJ |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Sun, Moon, Sand and Star #3 |
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An Elvin baby has gone missing, a killer is on the loose and lurking in the shadows, secret societies are looking for blood.The Elder is on campaign and back in the glades of Olian, a great sorrow grips the community: the infant daughter of Higher Durasian Lightfire has suddenly gone missing, and the infamous Old Way falls under immediate suspicion.
Andarken Sourleaf and his shadowa are on the case, but while the Old Way remain faceless, none can be trusted, and murderous sprees have become a thing of beauty
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| Title | : | The Missing (Sun, Moon, Sand and Star #3) |
| Author | : | Jeremy Forsyth |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | large print |
| Pages | : | Pages: 116 pages |
| Published | : | October 30th 2018 |
| Categories | : | Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.86 From 28 Users | 23 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books The Missing (Sun, Moon, Sand and Star #3)
His Highership bid me prepare the Rennalla Quarters for you and does instruct that you do make yourself at home. Yes, yes. Where is he now? Who, Master Hunter? The Higher? No, your mother. Of course, the Higher! I recall seeing a review of this book mentioning this part, and it wasnt until I read the book for myself that I found it to be one of the greatest moments in the story. Needless to say, I chuckled with emphasis!This book is vivid, clever, entertaining, fascinating, and an all-outWhat I can say about this book is how explosive is its ending! I discovered from the previous two that I must expect something big to drop at the end, but honestly, the ending of this book was so unexpected and sprung up so suddenly!What I have realized about this author is how intricately and creative are his plots! That, and a world brimming with a society rich in culture, diverse and fantastical, are but some of the elements that make a story like this resonate in a big way!! These characters
My favorite of the three installments. I enjoyed learning more about the struggle between the Sun Elves and Moon Elves over those islands they keep fighting over. I thought it was exceptionally well done including this side-plot into the main storyline. At first, I was like, "wtf," but I quickly got into it and appreciated the depth of the story; this little book was able to accomplish a lot without making it a drag! This author has a very creative way of thinking when it comes to building his

I had intended to start this during the December holidays, but I took a peek at the prologue, and before I knew it, I was a third of the way in. This one is by far the best installments of the series. I have enjoyed every single one, but The Missing suggests the author's transcendence as a writer.This is a mystery inside a world of fantasy, involving elves that come alive on the pages instantly. The plot is complex and cleverly engineered, encompassing character development, plot thickening,
How can an author in such a small book bring a whole world alive and create so many questions that only strengthen the readers thirst to read more?Those of you who havent read Jeremy Forsyths books, yet, I dare you to do so, for you will be awed, as deception is in the details. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. OK, maybe I wasnt as fooled as in the first book, but still! The good thing is that I have grown to anticipate the authors twists and unusual approach, so I kept
This was great!I enjoyed the previous books but this one reached another level with me. The characters are distinctive; Andarken is a real bastard you can't help but dislike and his apparently timid shadowa seems like a lil wet but none the less, stands out in his own right. But Vara is the character that made the book great for me; she is a seductive elvess that intrigued me from chapter one, her character and chapters being my favorite sections of the book. As for the world-building and like
LOVED! LOVED! LOVED! LOVED!What an adventure! I love these elves. I love these characters, and I love how entertained I feel after reading a book like this. It's a short story for Christ-sake, and yet I feel like I have just come out of a world richer than most fantasy worlds need 500 to 700 pages to build. Andarken Sourleaf is a sort of detective and by far one of the most unpleasant and rudest and insulting characters I have ever read, putting me in mind of Clint Eastwood's character in Gran


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