Dark Tales of Fantasy
de Wayne C. Hannis
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In the end,
when Evil Things happen to Good People,
there never is a happy ending.
Four stories (novellas) of classic fantasy with a touch of horror. Myth and magic collide in these four tales of tragedy, when Evil Things happen to good people.
Like Oril Ahern, Regent of the Kingdom of Tasmorea. All he wants is to hand the throne to his nephew. Prince Coel Ahern, heir to the Northern Throne, believes it is his 'To Rule by Right' now that he has come of age.
And Niall Emayn, a black smith who just wants to live his life with his family, until a stranger appears and hires him to forge a sword. Niall will soon learn how 'The Sword cuts deep'.
Because in the end, when Evil Things happen to Good People, there never is a happy ending.
Including:
To Rule by Right
True Love Lost Forever
The Sword Cuts Deep
A Contract for Gold: The Cataclysm of Medhebah
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fantasía
- Categorías adicionales Literatura y ficción, Ciencia ficción y fantasía
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 408 - Fecha de publicación: jun. 09, 2021
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave dark fantasy, novellas, canadianwriter, fantasy
Acerca del creador
Wayne is an Architectural Historian, with a certificate in Architectural Imagination from Harvard University, Graduate School of Design: Harvard X- online learning. He specializes in Old Red Brick Building, constructed between 1850-1920, in British Columbia, Canada and has written articles on Alternative History. He has many certificates on Writing and Editing, as well as an almost completed Bachelor Degree in Theology from the Southern Baptist Seminary, Cochrane, Alberta. He has two self-published books: 'Dark Tales of Fantasy: When Evil Things happen to Good People, there never is a Happy Ending' and 'Poems of a Different Kind: Life is a Mystery and Everything is Theory'. Wayne lives in the fantastic realm of the sunny Shuswap Lake in British Columbia, Canada, and has called it home since he was a child.