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G. P. Taylor

G. P. Taylor

  • 4 stars across 17 books
G.P. Taylor's Shadowmancer was a best seller in both the UK and the USA and has been translated into 49 languages. His other works include Tersias the Oracle and Mariah Mundi: the Midas Box. He currently lives in North Yorkshire with his wife and 3 children.
1st January 2003

Shadowmancer

Obadiah Demurral is a sorcerer who is seeking to control the highest power in the universe. He will stop at nothing. The... MoreShadowmancer

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20th August 2004

Wormwood

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31st August 2009

The Secret of Indigo Moon

Erik Morissey Ganger, famed explorer and detective and his mischief-making sidekicks, twins Sadie and Saskia Dopple, did... MoreThe Secret of Indigo Moon

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1st February 2012

Yeshua: Yeshua

Imaginative retelling of 29 New Testament Bible stories for children aged 9-11. From the depths of time come stories tha... MoreYeshua: Yeshua

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1st September 2009

The First Escape

From the best-selling author of 'Shadowmancer' comes an enthralling new series of illustra-novellas. The First Escape... MoreThe First Escape

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3rd June 2010

Mariah Mundi and the Ship of Fools

Maria Mundi and the Ship of Fools is the incredible final book in G. P. Taylor's Mariah Mundi trilogy. They haven't f... MoreMariah Mundi and the Ship of Fools

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7th June 2007

Shadowmancer

Shadowmancer takes you into a world of superstition, magic and witchcraft, where the ultimate sacrifice might even be li... MoreShadowmancer

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1st May 2010

YHWH: Ancient Stories Retold: The Flood, The Fish & the Giant

In a world where children are probably more familiar with Harry Potter than Jesus, it's often hard to encourage them to ... MoreYHWH: Ancient Stories Retold: The Flood, The Fish & the Giant

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