What is the meaning of Shadowmancer?

It is a Christian allegory in the form of a fantasy adventure, akin to C. S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia. Taylor wrote the book to counteract what he saw as a rise in atheist propaganda in children’s books such as His Dark Materials. It is the first of four books generally referred to as The Shadowmancer Quartet.

What genre is shadowmancer?

Novel
Children’s literatureFantasy Fiction
Shadowmancer/Genres

What is the occupation of GP Taylor?

Novelist
ScreenwriterChildren’s book author
G. P. Taylor/Professions

Who wrote Shadowmancer?

G. P. Taylor
Shadowmancer/Authors
Graham Peter Taylor (born 1958 in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England), pen-name G. P. Taylor, is the author of the best-selling novels Shadowmancer (which has been translated into 48 languages), Wormwood, and Tersias.

What age is shadowmancer for?

Ages 12-up.

Who is the author of The Shadowmancer book?

Shadowmancer is a fantasy novel by G. P. Taylor, first published privately in 2002. It is a Christian allegory in the form of a fantasy adventure, akin to C. S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia. Taylor wrote the book to counteract what he saw as a rise in atheist propaganda in children’s books such as His Dark Materials.

Who is the Seruvim in the book Shadowmancer?

At the climax of the story Thomas, Kate and Raphah meet an angel referred to as a Seruvim (a play on the word Seraphim) named Raphael, who goes by the alias Abram Rickards. A showdown takes place in Demurral’s church during which Raphah is killed and Pyratheon obtains the Keruvim.

Who is the Satanic figure in Shadowmancer?

Demurral is shown to possess a deeply sadistic nature but is given to surprising moments of empathy. It is implied that he is not quite as powerful as he pretends to be. Pyratheon: The satanic figure in the story, described as a tall, “beautiful” man with red hair and blue eyes.

Who was going to play demurral in Shadowmancer?

In 2004, a $4 million deal with Taylor was announced for the making of a $100 million film version by Fortitude Films, backed by Universal Pictures. Fortitude made it known that they wanted Mel Gibson to direct, with Donald Sutherland playing Demurral and Sean Bean as Jacob Crane.