Templar's Destiny (9780545415095) (21 page)

 

Before turning her talents to writing, K
AT
B
LACK
was a designer and the creative force behind Walter Lorraine Books. To achieve the historical and cultural accuracy for The Book of Tormod trilogy, she traveled through Scotland in search of Templar lore. She lives with her family in Lynn, Massachusetts.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Black, Kat.
A Templar's destiny / Kat Black. — 1st ed.
p. cm. — (The book of Tormod; [3])
Summary: The Chosen, Tormod, aided by Aine and Bertrand, returns to France seeking other Gifted members of the Templar Order and striving to recover the relics he is bound to protect, while also hoping to find and rescue his brother, Torquil.

ISBN 978-0-545-05677-9

1. Templars — History — Juvenile fiction. [1. Templars — Fiction. 2. Knights and knighthood — Fiction. 3. Middle Ages — Fiction. 4. Clairvoyance — Fiction. 5. Adventure and adventurers — Fiction. 6. Christian life — Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.B52896Tf 2012

[Fic] — dc23

2011040097

First edition, August 2012

Cover art © 2012 by Scott M. Fischer
Cover design by Christopher Stengel

e-ISBN 978-0-545-41509-5

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