Scar Night (Deepgate Codex, Book 1). Alan Campbell

Scar Night (Deepgate Codex, Book 1)


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Scar Night (Deepgate Codex, Book 1) Alan Campbell
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Starting off A novella set in his Deepgate Codex world, a prequel to Scar Night. I haven't read anything in a while. This thrilling saga is consistently anything but predictable or mundane. As is traditional with the young heroes of multi-volume fantasy works (and I should warn you that Scar Night is merely volume one of The Deepgate Codex), he is terribly naïve and has no idea how to use what powers he has. SACRIFICIAL MAGIC - Stacia Kane. Im not sure I could really name a favorite book but one of them would have to be Iron Angle the sequal to Scar night and part of the deepgatee codex its by alan campbell http://www.amazon.com/Iron-Angel-Deepgate-Codex-Campbell/dp/0553384171 · snowplow · 6 POSTED: 1 Feb 2009 22:40. Alan Cambell's Deepgate Codex is a dark, grimy, Gothic fantasy with elements of dark humor and horror. BECAUSE IT'S FUCKING AWESOME, THATS WHY! For more info about this title: Canada, USA, Europe. Scar Night is the first novel in the Deepgate Codex trilogy, which continues with Iron Angel and the recently-released God of Clocks. Liked it right up until the end where it sort of fizzled out for me. Thanks to the great folks at Bantam Dell, I have three autographed copies of Alan Campbell's Scar Night, the first volume of The Deepgate Codex, for you guys to win. Zacaron · 5 POSTED: 1 Feb 2009 22:40. For despite his sense of purposelessness, Dill has a destiny about to unfold – one that will take him down into terrifying depths of the pit in a desperate quest to save the teeming but precarious city from total annihilation at the hands of a Alan Campbell – Scar Night. Except, you know, for the illness part.) Also, the library sale happened, so I bought a whole bunch of books. A big slew of books this month, mostly because I was brain-dead while coping with the death plague and had little to do but lie around and read (Best Illness Ever!