Christopher Of The Lake
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About the Book
Like a menacing shadow, the Queens demonic hordes oozed over the land once the destruction of her brother's army left the countryside vulnerable to invasion. As rumors of the decisive victory began to drift back from the battlefield, the queen became more and more confident that her evil master would soon make her a goddess among men.
However, when a late arriving courier brought tidings that the young prince had escaped the slaughter, the unexpected and unwelcome news so angered her majesty that she sent the unfortunate messenger to the gallows. Still, she was certain, that her isolated and unguarded brother could not long elude her vicious mercenary's vengeful grasp.
On a dark and bloody battlefield, surrounded by his dead and dying army, a solitary knight contemplated the fickle nature of faith. His gloomy thoughts were interrupted by a ghostly voice that reminded him of his obligation to his fallen comrades and to his long-suffering people. Ashamed, the knight swore an oath, that he would avenge his loyal followers and lift his subjugated nation from under his evil sister's oppressive rule.
About the Author
Mr. Gombas was born in Budapest, Hungary. He became naturalized in 1972, the same year he joined the United States Navy. He and his wife, Phyllis, have two children, Tara and Mike Jr. Mr. Gombas transferred to the Fleet Reserve in 1996. He holds a BA in Business Administration from St. Leo and an MPA from Troy State University.