Destroyer Of Worlds Cover
November 26th, 2008
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Mark Chadbourn is the author of The Kingdom of the Serpent - Jack of Ravens and The Burning Man - as well as the mytho-fantasy trilogies The Age of Misrule and The Dark Age.
A full-time novelist and screen-writer, Mark lives in Leicestershire, UK.

The Silver Skull, part one of the Sword of Albion series as published November 2009 by Pyr Books in the US.
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The Sword of Albion, part one of the Sword of Albion series as published May 2010 by Bantam Press in the UK.
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Destroyer of Worlds, part three of the Kingdom of the Serpent series, published in hardback and trade paperback in July 2009 by Gollancz in the UK.
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Lord of Silence, a stand-alone novel, published as a mass-market paperback in July 2009 by Solaris Books in the UK.
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The Burning Man, part two of the Kingdom of the Serpent series, is now available in mass-market paperback from Gollancz in the UK.
Read an extract from the book at www.markchadbourn.net
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Jack of Ravens, part one of the Kingdom of the Serpent series, is now available in mass-market paperback from Gollancz in the UK.
Read an extract from the book at www.markchadbourn.net
Buy hardback from Amazon.co.uk
Buy paperback from Amazon.co.uk
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certainly is a sumptuous cover
Awesome! It looks almost pacific..
Very Nice reminds me of those Japanese or are they Chinese seascape paintings I can’t remember but it has that sort of look
Ever thought of prints or T shirts based on the design.
Yes, I asked for it to be based on one of those Chinese designs. The artwork is copyright the artist so it’s in their hands if any prints or T-shirts are made. It is something that has been raised from time to time.
What’s with the Chinese vibe anyway? It’s not as if the west doesn’t have any, and if you don’t like wings on yours you’ve still got the Scandian linnorn and that Jaffa dragon St. George whomped on. Or was that a stray Nile Crocodile?
Yep, there are plenty of interesting dragons around, but it’s Chinese for a very specific story reason.