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The Ice Crown (Lords of the Moon Trilogy) [Hardcover]

Sean Beech (Author)
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Lords of the Moon Trilogy September 22, 2008
For nearly three hundred years now the Moon lands have known peace. But now suddenly not only has the Ice Crown of man been stolen, but also the Ancient howl of the Fennigan Wolves. But for what purpose? Their theft robs both races of the power to unite their peoples! But who is responsible? The mysterious Fey? The magical mages? Or their lands erstwhile enemy, the dreaded Dark Knights?

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This book was published in 2008, received a literary award nomination in 2009 and now for the first time available in digital form. All of my royalties from the sale of the book on Kindle will be donated to the National Literacy Trust. This is in addition to half of my royalties in all other forms. Why? Because I started to write to encourage young soldiers to take an interest in books whilst in the army. Now trained as a Primary Teacher and running creative writing workshops in schools. When I was a young boy my interest in books was ignited by the passion of the adults around me. Now I want to give that back to other children. So for less than a pound you will be helping a lot of young people become interested in books and you get a years worth of my life, a fair bit of sweat and frustration, but hopefully a good enough read to feel contented. Thank you. Sean

About the Author

As featured in THE SUN: A soldier is tipped to become a best-selling children s author after penning a novel while serving in Iraq. Army medic Corporal Sean Beech, 38, wrote adventure book The Ice Crown in between tending the injured in Basra. The dad of three scribbled chapters on Army notepads. The book is set to be published in two weeks and is expected to top the bestsellers list. Cpl Beech, of Winchester, Hants, said: In between mortar attacks, I had a bit of downtime. It was escapism I needed to take my mind off the harrowing things in Basra. The book is a Lord of the Rings-style fantasy about the battle to reclaim mythical lands. Cpl Beech left the Queen Alexander Royal Nursing Corps, in the Light Infantry, in November to finish the book and retrain as a teacher.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Melrose Books (September 22, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1906561109
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906561109
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,375,569 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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My introduction to writing was amidst the mortars, RPGs and small arms fire of Iraq whilst on tour. Can you imagine not being able to read? Yet there are young adults out there who are in that situation. I started to write to get young soldiers I was working with interested in books. I never envisaged where the journey would take me. First book published in 2008 and then a literary award nomination. However I write for enjoyment and along the way I have not forgotten the reason I started. Fifty percent of my royalties go to the National Literacy Trust, whilst on the Kindle edition I am donating all the royalties to that very worthwhile charity. My second book was published last year and now I am writing semi-full time. My wife though insists that if I do not make any money by Summer next year I have to get a job. Best stop donating all of my royalties then.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy review, August 4, 2011
Although I am the author the review posted below is by fantasy book review. co .uk for my book. The original review can be seen on their website or the website of my publishers, along with many other reviews. Regards Sean Beech

For nearly three hundred years now the Moon lands have known peace. But the Ice Crown of Man been stolen and also the Ancient Howl of the Fennigan Wolves. Their theft robs both races of the power to unite their peoples! But who is responsible; the mysterious Fey; the magical Mages or the lands' erstwhile enemy, the dreaded Dark Knights?



The Ice Crown blew me away; full to the brim with much that is fresh and original. Sean Beech showcases an imagination that sets him apart from the mainstream; this is a work of exemplary style and substance. Robin Hobb is an author that I hold in the highest regard, one of the finest exponents of character-driven fantasy. Sean Beech does not pale by comparison.



The story opens well and we are quickly and efficiently introduced to the major characters in the story, characters that are instantly lifelike and well realised. This is a strength that helps the reader to become quickly drawn into the Land of the Moon and the events that have, and will, transpire. The Ice Crown is, as already mentioned, very strong on characterisation; there is not a weak character to be found - we have Morkin; the level headed and kind-hearted prince; Luxor, his powerful and loyal protector and friend. Add to this an unforgettable fat tax collector called Grabbit and the carefree 150-year-old mage called Ranabin and you have the foundations upon which this fine tale unfolds.



After the fine opening I thought The Ice Crown might settle down into the regular fantasy formula... I was wrong. It was here that the author impressed me most with the introduction to the story of the wolves, or to give them their full title, the Wolves of Fennigan - an intelligent race, capable of speech, and integral to the story. It was moments like this that made the book so enjoyable - just when you thought you had a handle on the story the author goes up another gear and surprises and delights in equal measure.



"So they had hunted, like they had in the past, before man had come to these lands. They had stalked their prey, keeping downwind to close the distance. Smelling it, delighting in its scent and the taste it would surely bring to their hungry mouths when they finally caught it."

The Ice Crown: Chapter 4



The motives behind the writing of this book (see below) are admirable. I would recommend this book very, very highly to any fantasy fan.



50% of the author's profits from the sale of this book will be donated to the independent charity, the National Literacy Trust; to help change lives through literacy. Sean Beech believes that every child and adult should be encouraged and supported in his or her desire to learn and read.



"I am determined in whatever way I can to help improve the reading standards for all in this country, and to that end 50% of my profits from the sale of this and any future works will be donated to charities involved solely in the pursuit of this goal." Sean Beech
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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific!, December 5, 2009
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The Ice Crown is a wonderful well written fantasy, very captivating with interesting characters in a carefully created world. I am very much looking forward to the 2nd and 3rd books!
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
four mages
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Lord Luxor, Carebin of the Fey, Crescent Wood, Dark Knights, Wolves of Fennigan, Willow Bark, Fennigan Mountain, Prince Morkin, Royal Guard, Lands of the Moon, Master Ranabin, Fennigan Forest, Sergeant Creaner, Sergeant Graint, Fey Elder, Keep of Ishfern, Mark Wood, Shadow Day, Lord Vermount, Mage of the Water, Realm of the Moon
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