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Patrick W Carr



Patrick Carr was born on an Air Force base in West Germany at the height of the cold war. He has been told this was not his fault. As an Air Force brat, he experienced a change in locale every three years until his father retired to Tennessee. Patrick saw more of the world on his own through a varied and somewhat eclectic education and work history. He graduated from Georgia Tech in 1984 and has worked as a draftsman at a nuclear plant, did design work for the Air Force, worked for a printing company, and consulted as an engineer. Patricks day gig for the last five years has been teaching high school math in Nashville, TN. He currently makes his home in Nashville with his wonderfully patient wife, Mary, and four sons he thinks are amazing: Patrick, Connor, Daniel, and Ethan. Sometime in the future he would like to be a jazz pianist. Patrick thinks writing about himself in the third person is kind of weird
 


Genres: Inspirational
 
Series
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Staff and the Sword
   1. A Cast of Stones (2013)
   2. The Hero's Lot (2013)
   3. A Draw of Kings (2014)
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Darkwater Saga
   0.5. By Divine Right (2015)
   1. The Shock of Night (2015)
   2. The Shattered Vigil (2016)
   3. The Wounded Shadow (2018)
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Novels
   The End of the Magi (2019)
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Patrick W Carr recommends
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Oath of the Brotherhood (2021)
(Song of Seare , book 1)
Carla Laureano
"Carla Laureano’s Oath of the Brotherhood is a wonderfully entertaining tale of magic and heroism, betrayal and triumph. With its Gaelic flavor and engaging characters, it will have you turning pages long after the real world tries to call you away. I particularly enjoyed the author’s deft handling of the main character’s romance. Nicely done!"
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Mark of the Raven (2018)
(Ravenwood Saga, book 1)
Morgan L Busse
"Mark of the Raven is a rich fantasy set in a world of great powers and dark secrets. Fast-paced and sure to please, Morgan Busse has delivered a novel that sticks with you. When you wake from your next nightmare, try to tell yourself 'It was just a dream.'"

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