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David Clement-Davies made his first outing into adult fiction in early 2011 under the pen name David C Davies. The Blood Garden is a very adult thriller, that virtually creates a new genre, the vampire and modern crime story in one.
The Sight is a young adult fantasy novel written by British author David Clement-Davies. [1] It is the first novel in The Sight series, with its sequel Fell taking place after. . It follows a pack of wolves cursed by a lone wolf, Morgra, whose powers foretell the destiny of one of the mother wolf's pups: Larka, a white wolf gifted with a mysterious power known as The Sig
Fell is a novel, written by David Clement-Davies as a follow-up to The Sight. The book was published in 2007 by Amulet Books . [ 1 ] It follows the story of Fell, a wolf who left his pack after the events of The Sight .
Fire Bringer is a young adult fantasy novel by David Clement-Davies published in 1999, in the United Kingdom and 2000, in the United States. It tells the story of Rannoch, a red deer whose life is the subject of an old prophecy among the deer.
The Sight series - David Clement-Davies; Elyon (The Lost Books series) - Ted Dekker; The Christopher Kiwi series for young children - Gavin Dell and Leigh Dell [8] Sober Justice (Mike Connolly Mystery series) - Joe Hilley; Starbridge series and St Benet's series - Susan Howatch [9] Even Now (Lost Love series) - Karen Kingsbury
David Clement-Davies: Kazan Kazan: James Oliver Curwood: Larka The Sight: David Clement-Davies: Marta Wolf: The Journey Home: Asta Bowen: The alpha female of the wolf pack. Maugrim: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: C.S. Lewis: Chief of the White Witch's Secret Police. Nighteyes The Farseer Trilogy: Robin Hobb: Nitka Shasta of the Wolves ...
The new members are Chris Lehane, a member of the executive team at OpenAI; Paul Clement, former U.S. Solicitor General under President George W. Bush; and Christa Davies, chief financial officer ...
Herne is the Deer God in the book Fire Bringer, by David Clement-Davies; Herne the Hunter, also named as Cernunnos, is a character in Michael Scott's series of The Alchemist, the Immortal Secrets of Nicholas Flammel. In Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series, in the book Cold Days, the Erlking is referred to as "Lord Herne."