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Graham Dunstan Martin is a British author, philologist, and university professor whose work appeals to a diverse readership. He is known for writing fantasy for both children and adults, alongside contributions to literary criticism and philosophical essays. Martin's writing is characterized by its ability to weave intricate ideas into compelling narratives, earning him recognition across various genres. His expertise in French philology also informs his professional translations of French poetry.


- 1985
- 1984
The Soul Master
- 292 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In Tethesta, the laws of the universe no longer operate. Human emotions can turn shiny like glass and as hard and resistant as rock. Fear and pain can create an impenetrable wall, standing in the middle of a forest, advancing out of it across the plain and threatening to overwhelm the world.The souls of men are controlled by a single consciousness, a single selfishness who seeks to become a God, and despises the other human beings of whom his world is formed. For Lithran, a frightened Isolate , trapped in the prison of King Kosmion s will and forced to imagine everything that he most hates and dreads, there seems for a long time no escape; for what escape can there be from a power which can enter the very minds of men to direct them from within. Yet the more absolute the power, the more glaring its weakness. Kosmion, Lord of the World, may at last be defeated - or rather half defeated.The Soul Master is an exciting and intriguing tale. Its pages ring with the sounds of swords, battles, music and difficult loving. Through them simple unmagical men and women seek to overcome black sorcery, the sorcery of Power.