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Return to Sandahl: A compendium of short stories set in the town of Sandahl, in the Lands of Methanasia, on the World of Pearl

Return to Sandahl: A compendium of short stories set in the town of Sandahl, in the Lands of Methanasia, on the World of Pearl

          
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With six other authors, C. Lee Brown has again compiled an anthology of eight fantasy tales set in the medieval town of Sandahl high up in the mountains that cross the continent of Methanasia on the fantastic world of Pearl. Not a sequel to A Visitor to Sandahl, this compendium of short stories complements that work and contains stories set in the same familiar realm. In Cliffhanger you will follow the Bard, Cable Hornman, as he leaves Sandahl on his steed Blackie to explore an abandoned Dwarf mine and finds a tricky monster defending the tunnels. Linda Ulleseit's story from A Visitor to Sandahl continues when a young man infiltrates Roark's Raiders to expose the band of murderers and thieves troubling the western trade route. Another return author, Zephyrus White, thrills us with his tale about The Girl with the Red Curls set in the night shaded streets of Sandahl, where the unknown lurks and life can be cheap. The Witch's Cure by Audra Middleton will intrigue you with a character so embroiled in her own desire for a man she will do almost anything. Read what an opportunity with a stranger offers her. Do you know Marak's Dream? Read Maggie Banks' story of a delightful magical romp and find out what happens to Marak after being struck by a girl on a horse. In The Girl Who Saw Red, Amy Sonoda paints a picture of life among the less fortunate who scavenge the streets of Sandahl. Then Robert Fluegel offers up a story of a reluctant Guardian hired to protect a Princess, in spite of his secret disdain for royalty. The final story is called The Bag, another offering from C. Lee Brown. It contains the Dwarf, Bar lo Mein, and his big Northman friend, Oskar Zulu, who get into their ale at a local tavern and stagger into an adventure under Spit Peak way down by East Lake. This second anthology has heroes, miscreants, and adventurers going in many different directions in, out, and around Sandahl to find treasure, romance, danger, and adventure. If you enjoy fantasy tales, consider this second offering in the Bard's Troubadour Tales, Return to Sandahl.
About the Author: C. Lee Brown, creator of Pearl, Methanasia and Tales of the Bard, is a lover of all different sorts of secrets, myths, legends, and adventures. He was an avid reader and especially enjoyed science fiction. Born in Southern Illinois, he was an only child. His father worked in the mines and his mother was a seamstress. As a teen, Lee loved to explore a local place called Cave Hill and was always excited to see the stalactites, stalagmites, and tunnels. This inspired his interest in the exploits of characters in fantasy novels. Lee had three children from his first marriage and is a proud grandfather of seven. A military veteran with over twenty years work in intelligence and a world traveler, he now resides just south of Savannah, Georgia. Lee worked in Law Enforcement as a Police Captain for several years after retiring from the Army; then went on to work for the Georgia Department of Labor as a Local Veterans Employment Representative, LVER, for over fourteen years. He was a certified master instructor while in Army Security Agency and built on those skills as a TAP facilitator for military exiting the services at Fort Stewart and Kings Bay Naval Base. An active veteran, he co-founded a local American Legion Post in the late 90's as the first post commander and also published documentaries as the historian. He's also a member of the VFW, Elks and local historical society. Twice retired, he now spends most of his time painting and writing. His first fantasy novel, Cable Hornman: The Bard Begins, was set in the faraway world of Pearl in the future. It artfully blends a science fiction premise and high fantasy where the colonized planet of Pearl has its population decimated. The world is thrown into an ice age and emerges as a medieval land where magic is possible. A continent called Methanasia is the primary realm for most of the stories. As an editor, Brown's first anthology is A Visitor to Sandahl. It incorporates the same fantasy world of Pearl and sets the short stories in a centrally located town called Sandahl. Brown's next anthology is titled Return to Sandahl. He and six other writers produced eight fresh stories in the same realm. If you enjoy high fantasy, C. Lee Brown writes stories and collects tales from other authors to magically enthrall and entertain you. If you ask him why he writes, he will say he does it for his family and friends.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781493595549
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 164
  • Series Title: Troubadour Tales of Methanasia
  • Sub Title: A compendium of short stories set in the town of Sandahl, in the Lands of Methanasia, on the World of Pearl
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1493595547
  • Publisher Date: 09 Feb 2014
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Weight: 195 gr

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