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The Magic Flute (trade)

The Magic Flute (trade)The Magic Flute (trade) (book)

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It began with a scream in the storm, shattering the world like thunder, yielding creatures born of nightmare and the firewind. Abominations appeared, thriving on despair, pain and fear; monsters that had not existed since a time so long ago that history had drifted into legend. Tahrl Morgan ap Morin was the Leader of the Troglodyte Defense; he had been born of the Kianan and raised by the Montmorin and Dryn, he was the one who now found himself facing the nightmare storm; the one who must stop monsters that had not walked the earth since time out of mind. A scream had fractured the world like a splinter of chaos thrust into the mind. The song had been broken, and the world had to be made new once more.

The Faire Folk of Gideon: Pin the Tail on the Donkey

The Faire Folk of Gideon: Pin the Tail on the DonkeyThe Faire Folk of Gideon: Pin the Tail on the Donkey (book)

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They took his life. They took his memory. They took his name, leaving him nothing. Leaving him a slave to Alicia Firelight Del Morgan. Leaving him a world that was both irrational and unnaturally strange. Walking one pace, it was the world and city he had known. Walking two paces, it was a world where giant spiders spun webs between the office buildings and skyscrapers. Old men like dragons lived in houses and gardens beneath the city's streets. Walking even farther, it was a world where people hunted poetry as if it was a thing alive. The fair and kindly folk had taken his heart and his mind. He would have his heart. He would find his life and his name. Find the normal world that had been taken from him. Be a slave never more.

The Etymology of Fire (trade)

The Etymology of Fire (trade)The Etymology of Fire (trade) (book)

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It began with a roar that split the morning, shattering the world with thunder and despair. The town of Edgewood had been savaged by a creature of rage and fear. A dragon had fallen upon the town. Dragons were monsters. Dragons were creatures of evil and pain. None remained who believed that dragons had once been guardians and protectors. The creatures must be destroyed. There was one man who doubted. One man who did not believe the truth of his eyes. Tahrl Morgan ap Morin was forsaken. He had spoken in defense of dragons. He had sought to remind all that dragons had once been good, but the truth defied him. With the ravaging of Edgewood, none would listen, and none would believe. Tahrl would yet seek to understand why the dragons raged, and he would try to stop the dragons from being destroyed. A roar had shattered the morning, and yet Tahrl would doubt the truth before his eyes. Tahrl would seek and he would search for the truth beyond lies.