Fantasy

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  • Book IV of Incarnations of Immortality. Mym was a dutiful son, but his father the Rajah interfered in his love life just once too often. Rather than wed without love, he took up the Red Sword symbol of office of the Incarnation of War. At first he thought his efforts would ameliorate some of the suffering caused by Earth's petty and constant wars. But he found that behind all his involvement were the clever traps of Satan.  When seeming mischance placed him in hell, Mym organised a great rebellion among the Damned. Satan seemed to capitulate - but once free, Mym learned that Satan had been busy stirring up riots and war.  It seemed that things had gone to far and Satan would win.  But there is still one desperate chance...  Books in this series are 'stand alone' reads.
  • Book II of Fool's Gold. Magic has returned to Elda, creating all manner of wonders and terrors. No-one knows yet that the source is the legendary Rosa Eldi, restored to the world but not yet aware of her true nature. Her marriage to King Ravn has destabilised the North and assassins and usurpers now lurk in every corner. In the South, the fire of holy war is smouldering and there is violence everywhere, fuelled by fundamentalist hatred and bigotry. All over Elda, forces are aligning themselves for good or evil. The magic is wild and unpredictable and few count it as a blessing. Cover art by Larry Rostant.

  • Book II of Wild Magic. Forever separated from the only home she has ever known, Faan embarks on a  search to find her true mother - a powerful sorceress who lies enspelled in a magical sleep, far away on the isle of Faan's birth. But distance and old sorceries are not the only obstacles - a sybil has decreed that her fate is entwined with two others, both pawns in the power struggles between gods and power-hungry magicians. Faan, not yet fully trained in her own ever-growing magical talents , is once again embroiled in the deadly sorcerous battles of those who seek to control her world. Cover art by Jody Lee.

  • She had been a God, lord of all forests and the creatures that dwell within, until a thoughtless act of cruelty brought heavenly justice - sentenced to the worst punishment of all...to become human. Cover art by Wendy Adrian Shultz.
  • The Child: She was born with the mark on her arm. The mark of the one who would cause the downfall of Queen Bavmorda, and end her evil reign. If she survived... The Prophecy: The legend told the Queen that a child would be born who would destroy her. That prophecy was the Queen's greatest fear...and now it was about to come true. Unless she could stop it... The Power of Magic: Willow Ufgood had always wanted to be a magician, to be wise and respected in the community. His dreams were about to come true...but in ways he could have never imagined. Cover art by John Alvin. Film novelisation; illustrated with colour stills from the film.
  • The Four Winds Saga: Scroll I. The Steel Throne, seat of imperial power in Rokugan, is empty. Ambition wars with justice and deception with truth as the emperor's heirs see to gain the favour of the Clans.  The fate of the Empire walks the edge of a blade and before all is lost, the Lady of the Sword must step forward to restore honour to a land in need. Cover art by Stephen Daniele.
  • Book III of Nomes. 'It wasn't a thing, it was a bit of shaped sky ...' Somewhere in a place so far up there is no down, a ship is waiting to take the nomes home - back to wherever they came from. And one nome, Masklin, knows that they've got to try and contact this ship. It means getting to Florida (wherever that is), then getting to the launch of a communications satellite (whatever that is). A ridiculous plan. Impossible. But Masklin doesn't know this so he tries to do it anyway. And the first step is to try and hitch a ride on a new kind of truck, a truck with wings - Concorde ... Covert Art by Josh Kirby.
  • Book VIII of The Drenai. Two of the kings are already dead. For the prophesy to be fulfilled, spreading carnage across the world, the Demon Lord must sacrifice the third Queen Axiana's unborn child. When Emperor Skanda disbands his army, the pregnant queen takes flight, pursued by the Lords of the Undead. All hope lies with three ancient heroes, though discarded by the emperor, they are still Drenai Bison the giant, Kebra the bowman, and the great swordsman Nogusta - the Demon Lord's greatest foe. But will these warriors - once the best in the land - be enough to stem the tide of gruesome horror that threatens to envelop the world? Cover art by John Howe.
  • Book IX of The Wheel Of Time. Rand is on the run with Min, and in Cairhein, Cadsuane is trying to figure out where he is headed. Rand's destination is, in fact, one she has never considered. Mazrim Taim, leader of the Black Tower, is revealed to be a liar. But what is he up to? Faile, with the Aiel Maidens, Bain and Chiad, and her companions, Queen Alliandre and Morgase, is prisoner of Savanna's sept. Perrin is desperately searching for Faile. With Elyas Machera, Berelain, the Prophet and a very mixed "army" of disparate forces, he is moving through country rife with bandits and roving Seanchan. The Forsaken are ever more present, and united, and the man called Slayer stalks Tel'aran'rhiod and the wolfdream. In Ebou Dar, the Seanchan princess known as Daughter of the Nine Moons arrives--and Mat, who had been recuperating in the Tarasin Palace, is introduced to her. Will the marriage that has been foretold come about? Cover art by Darrell Sweet.