An Enemy Reborn

· Realms of Chaos Book 2 · WordFire +ORM
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In the New York Times–bestselling author’s epic fantasy sequel to A Hero Born, a new power arises as chaos overtakes Reality.

As a Chaos Rider, Locke ventured into the realm where time and change rage out of control. Though he set out to find his lost father, he must now become the hero he has been seeking.

The Seal of Reality has been broken, and the Wildness that was once kept at bay is unleashed upon the world. Behind this devastation is an evil more ancient and more awesome than Fialchar himself.

The only hope of defeating this new Darkness is with an unlikely alliance of Empire and Chaos forces, led by an untried swordsman from beyond time.

An Enemy Reborn is the final installment of the Realms of Chaos duology.

About the author

Michael A. Stackpole is best known for his Star Wars and BattleTech books, garnering legions of fans in particular for his X-Wing series. He has a BA in history from the University of Vermont. From 1977 on, he worked as a designer of role-playing games for various gaming companies, and wrote dozens of magazine articles with limited distribution within the industry. His novella, "Remains of the Dead," is a continuation of his Star Tigers series, which was also featured in the novella "Out There" in Five by Five volume 1 from WordFire Press. William F. Wu is a Chinese-American science fiction author. He published his first story in 1977. Since then, Wu has written thirteen published novels, one scholarly work, and a collection of short stories.

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