A man with no name, no country, no face, has one simple desire: revenge on the tyrant who robbed him of all else. Just a few small obstacles stand in his way. . . .
GREED: Sagrendus the Golden, Prince of Dragons, has a good business: abduct princess, collect ransom, repeat until rich. He charges extra for taking sides.
WAR: General Griffin, ogre mercenary, always fights for his client even if there is nobody to fight against.
HATRED: Princess Jacinth hates the man she will have to marry whoever he is. She also hates kings, rescuers, men, women, and especially porcelain dolls.
BETRAYAL: What keeps King Talvos on the throne of Ilberion? He's better at double-crossing than anyone who double-crosses him.
And then there is one young fool with a sword, who still believes in heroes. Revenge is about to get a lot more complicated.
DON QUIXOTE tilts at THE PRINCESS BRIDE in a romp through the fields of epic fantasy.