"David Gemmell - Drenai Tales 09 - Hero In The Shadows" - читать интересную книгу автора (Gemmel David)

Originally published in Great Britain by Bantam Press,
a division of Transworld Publishers

PRINTING HISTORY
Bantam Press edition published 2000
Corgi edition published 2000

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Copyright ┬й David A. Gemmell 2000

The right of David A. Gemmell to be identified as the author
of this work has been asserted in accordance with sections 77
and 78 of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988.

All the characters in this book are fictitious,
and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead,
is purely coincidental.

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Printed and bound in Great Britain by Cox 8c Wyman Ltd, Reading, Bericshire.
Hero in the Shadows is dedicated with much love to Broo Doherty, with thanks for the years of support,
encouragement and flawless good humour. Be happy, Broo!
Acknowledgements

My thanks to my test readers, Jan Dunlop, Tony Evans, Alan Fisher, Stella Graham, and Steve Hutt, whose
observations and advice were invaluable, and to my editors, Ursula Mackenzie, Liza Reeves and Steve Saffel. I am
also more than grateful to Tim Walker, and the crew at Active Computers, Bexhill, who stepped in when my
computer turned rogue and died during the final run up to deadline. Their swift assistance - and the loan of a new
computer - ensured that Waylander's latest adventure made it to the publishers on time.