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The present book 'The Grey Cloak' was written by one of America's most popular authors at the turn of the 20th century - Harold MacGrath. It was first published in the year 1903.
Sixteenth century France was an exciting and turbulent setting for the story of The Grey Cloak. It was an especially good time to be alive if you were young, handsome, rich, titled and highly regarded by the French Court. The Chevalier du Cevennes was all of those, but he was about to discover that everything could change in a matter of minutes. First the Chevalier is banned from Paris, and then a falling-out with his father leaves him penniless...and worse. He takes ship and sails to the North American continent, New France. In Quebec he drops his title and is known only as Monsieur du Cevennes. Adventure follows adventure, and this story has more twists and turns than the back alleys of Paris. Can love be in Monsieur du Cevennes future? Will his title and fortunes be returned to him? Will he be reconciled with his father? The answer to these and many more questions will be found in the The Grey Cloak, a novel torn from the pages of history.
Romance and adventure in France during the time of Louis the fourteenth.
Lakela Garga lives with his father Leonard Garga in an extremely small village in Africa, Lakela finally reaches the point and age where he has to learn the fundamentals of his family tree and things he didn't know existed in the world of the unknown, meaning coming out of the small village his father had him staying in and go out learn the fundamentals, by entering Del'koa, The Demon Kingdom of Stynx. However...things come with a price with huge drastic change. While Lakela did the normal things he did in life, something came over him...
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