The Shadow of Snake by Dongji Wen, Paperback, 9781685624798 | Buy online at Moby the Great
New
RRP $10.95
$10.94
Check delivery options

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

Amidst the celestial battleground of the Western and Eastern Heavens, a young Eastern prince becomes ensnared in a divine conflict, haunted by the ominous shadow of a demonic serpent.

Read more

Description

Amidst the celestial battleground of the Western and Eastern Heavens, a young Eastern prince becomes ensnared in a divine conflict, haunted by the ominous shadow of a demonic serpent. As the gods he cherishes endure successive losses, the prince wrestles with the burden of responsibility, stemming from his own perceived cowardice.

Upon completing his earthly mission and returning to the Eastern Heaven, he confronts a new conflict within the divine realms. Caught between asserting his own will and adhering to family expectations, the prince must navigate treacherous celestial politics.

In a desperate bid to rescue a cherished friend from the escalating conflict, the Western prince makes a harrowing decision: to trade his very soul to the demon. He is prepared to sacrifice everything in the name of the friendship he shares with the other prince.

Read more

About the Author

Dongji Wen, a distinguished graduate of York University's screenwriting program (BFA), boasts a notable portfolio of published stories, prominently featuring the acclaimed work The Way to Burma. This accomplished writer has earned recognition and accolades, including:● Winner of the Los Angeles Film and Script Festival for the outstanding screenplay The Way to Burma.Dongji Wen's narrative prowess and dedication to storytelling have been evident since the age of 14, leading to a journey marked by consistent excellence and noteworthy achievements. The passion for the craft is a professionally acknowledged aspect of an illustrious career. Dongji Wen's narrative is a captivating blend of imagination, seamlessly intertwining elements from both Eastern and Western traditions.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
Published
13th September 2024
Format
Paperback
Pages
124
ISBN
9781685624798

Returns

This item is eligible for simple returns within 30 days of delivery. Return shipping is the responsibility of the customer. See our returns policy for further details.

New
RRP $10.95
$10.94
Check delivery options