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Two years have passed since Roan fled the destruction of his village. He has survived the polluted wilds of the Devastation, escaped the lethal mind traps of the Dreamfield, and infiltrated the heart of the sinister City. Through it all, Roan has struggled to hold fast to Longlight's legacy of peace. But now, an unimaginable evil looms and violence seems unavoidable. Darius, the Keeper of the City, is enraged by the escape of Roan's sister Stowe. Despite the loss of his sacrificial prodigy, Darius's malevolent reign continues to push the entire realm to the brink of destruction. As Roan and his trusted friend Lumpy struggle to unite disparate peoples in a war against the City, it becomes clear that any chance of victory must include Stowe. But is her battered psyche damaged beyond all hope? The Keeper's Shadow completes the engrossing saga of The Longlight Legacy, a powerful chronicle of how untold destruction can result from accommodating evil and the violence it spawns.

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This is Book 3 in the The Longlight Legacy Series. See all The Longlight Legacy books here.

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About Dennis Foon

Dennis Foon has written over twenty plays for the stage and directed countless others. He has written extensively for episodic television, including "Emily of New Moon;" "Nothing Too Good for a Cowboy;" "Eerie, Indiana;" "Cold Squad;" "Deepwater Black" and" Wind at My Back." As founding artistic director of Vancouver's acclaimed Green Thumb Theatre for

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About Margaret Pokiak-Fenton

Christy Jordan-Fenton is the author of "Fatty Legs," which was named one of the 10 best children's books of 2010 by "The Globe and Mail." She is currently working on several children's stories, a novel for adults and a short story collection.

Margaret Pokiak-Fenton spent her early years on Banks Island in the Arctic Ocean. She now lives in Fo

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