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Ghostwalker
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This scar on my arm is the mark of the thin man’s sword.
These on my chest, the barbarian’s gyrspike.
This, on my shoulder, the woodsman’s axe.
And this rasping whisper, all that is left of my voice, it is the scar of the Lord Singer’s jealousy.
They took my voice and my life and left my body for the crows. But not all who die rest in peace.
In the authors words: 'A sweeping western epic set in a fantasy world--a combination of High Plains Drifter, Desperado, and The Crow. Give Clint Eastwood a sword and a black cloak, and you've got the ghostwalker.'
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Amazon.com - 4.5 out of 5! |
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Depths of Madness
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The last thing she remembers is seeing her friends die.
Eldritch and forgotten arcana wait within its vaults. Twisted accidents of magic prowl its halls. Sinister forces lure the unsuspecting deeper into death or madness. Its victims don’t remember how they got there. No one remembers how to get out.
Now it’s her turn
In the author's words: 'A fantasy horror story tuned to a villainous game of life and death--with influences from John Carpenter's The Thing and the Saw trilogy. Starring the Fox-at-Twilight. |
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Amazon.com - 3 out of 5! |
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The Hunting Game
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Realms rise and fall, human lives tick by like seconds on a clock, and the dragons watch from on high. But when the mighty wyrms lose their minds, when they succumb to their basest, most violent impulses, time stands still.
And that just happens to be the moment you should be running the fastest.
From the far corners of Faerûn, from the skies above and the pits below, from the imaginations of the next generation of fantasy masters, come tales of dragons good and evil.
This collection features all new stories by Forgotten Realms newcomers including Maiden of Pain author Kameron M. Franklin, Murray J. D. Leeder, Erik Scott de Bie, James P. Davis, and many more.
In the author's words: 'A cautionary tale that shows the dangers of ever trusting a beautiful woman--particularly one who happens to like dragons.' |
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Amazon.com - 3.5 out of 5! |
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The Greater Treasure
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The history of Faerûn is written in the flowing script of the Tel'Quessir.
The story of the elves of Faerûn stretches from the dawn of history to the battle for the future of a world in constant upheaval.
In the author's words: 'A quest for honor, a caper gone wrong, and an ultimate choice between love of a sister and desire for a stranger. Co-starring the Fox-at-Twilight.' |
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Amazon.com - 4 out of 5! |
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