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SmatteringsBooks website http://smatteringsbooks.com/books.html, publisher of Knife of Truth, by Cynthia Willerth.
 
SmatteringsBooks website http://smatteringsbooks.com/books.html, publisher of Knife of Truth, by Cynthia Willerth.
 
   
 
   
The Knife of Truth series written by Cynthia Willerth is a real treat for today's young science-fiction audience. In the spirit of Dune by Frank Herbert, she skillfully carries the reader into a plausible world set in our distant future, which is rich with politics, culture, lies and mysteries. Inspired by series like The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, The Lord of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Tamuli by David Eddings, real and believable characters overcome personal challenges and hardships; their cultures meet they uncover the terrifying truth. Readers find that they care about these people.
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The Knife of Truth series written by Cynthia Willerth is a real treat for today's young science-fiction audience. In the spirit of Dune by Frank Herbert, she skillfully carries the reader into a plausible world set in our distant future, which is rich with politics, culture, lies and mysteries. Inspired by series like The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, The Lord of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Tamuli by David Eddings, real and believable characters overcome personal challenges and hardships; their cultures meet as they uncover the terrifying truth. Readers find that they care about these people.

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Knife of Truth, A Matter of Honor

SmatteringsBooks website http://smatteringsbooks.com/books.html, publisher of Knife of Truth, by Cynthia Willerth.

The Knife of Truth series written by Cynthia Willerth is a real treat for today's young science-fiction audience. In the spirit of Dune by Frank Herbert, she skillfully carries the reader into a plausible world set in our distant future, which is rich with politics, culture, lies and mysteries. Inspired by series like The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, The Lord of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Tamuli by David Eddings, real and believable characters overcome personal challenges and hardships; their cultures meet as they uncover the terrifying truth. Readers find that they care about these people.