Synopses & Reviews
This first novel in the Noble Warriors sequence begins when sixteen-year-old Seekerand#39;s older brother is publicly humiliated and--with no explanation--exiled from the Nomana, a revered order of warrior monks. Seeker refuses to believe that his beloved older brother is capable of committing a betryal that would warrant such severe consequences, so he sets off alone on a journey to rescue his brother and find out at last what really happened.
Along the way he meets two other young people who are on quests of their own, and in a shocking turn of events, the three are soon caught up in a harrowing and bloody race to save the Nomana--and themselves--from destruction.
An epic coming-of-age story about courage, friendship, desire, and faith, Seeker marks the beginning of a riveting new series.
Review
"Nicholson's real strength is his ability to create vivid scenes full of dynamic action and quirky characters, keeping things moving in cinematic style for an entertaining read." -
-Locus"Nicholson is a brilliant storyteller. And his newest book is both profound and realistic in the most important ways: It's honest, vibrant, and filled with the beautiful and painful details of real life." --The Philedelphia Inquirer
Synopsis
When his brother is exiled from the Nomana without any explanation, sixteen-year-old Seeker sets off on a journey to rescue him--and to find out what really happened. Along the way, he meets two other young people who are on quests of their own, and in a shocking turn of events, the three are soon caught up in a harrowing and bloody race to save the Nomana--and themselves--from destruction.
Includes an interview with the author and a teaser to Jango
, the next book in the series.Synopsis
The first book in the Noble Warriors sequence, now in paperback
Synopsis
Seeker is the first book in the much-anticipated Noble Warriors sequence.
About the Author
WILLIAM NICHOLSON is the author of the acclaimed Wind on Fire trilogy as well as the screenplays for
Gladiator and
Shadowlands. He lives in Sussex, England.