Fantasy

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  • Arthur Pendragon, now King by right, plunges into fierce warfare against the Saxon enemy.Unchallenged on the battlefield, he melds the country together in a time of promise. Merlin wages subtle war against the witch-queen Queen Morgause, Arthur's own half-sister - but sinister powers plot to destroy Camelot, and when  Morgause ensnares Arthur in an incestuous liaison, a fatal web of love, betrayal, and bloody vengeance is woven. Cover art by Alan Hood.
  • Book I of Voyages of the Flying Dragon. Twins Lenis and Missy are slaves aboard the Hiryu. They work as Bestia Keepers, communicating telepathically with the creatures that power the mighty airship.  But when the airship is stolen from under the Warlord's nose, Lenis and Missy must obey the captain's mysterious orders  - they must race over the perilous Wastelands, where corrupted Demons lie in wait.  It is only when Lenis tells the captain about his dreams of the Blue Dragon of the East that the quest becomes clear. The survival of Apsilla's daughter may be their only hope - but will they find the dragon's egg in time, or will their enemies find them first? The Quillblade holds the key - if Missy can use it without forfeiting her soul. Cover art by Sammy Yuen.
  • Book I of The Ship Kings.  Dow Amber is no sailor but he is driven by a strange sea-longing that takes him to the grim bay known as the Claw.  There he finds fearful people who scarcely dare to venture to sail.  They are cursed by a monstrous whirlpool that haunts the bay and steals their sons.  Then the rulers of the World - the proud and cruel Ship Kings - arrive in the Claw in their fine tall vessels. Dow is fascinated by their fine tall vessels, and even more so by a mysterious girl who lives aboard their flagship. It is a perilous attraction to be sure, but could it be that his future somehow lies with the Ship Kings? Or will he be called upon to descend to his death, when the terrible whirlpool rises once more? Cover art by Ritva Voutila.
  • Book IV of The Obernewtyn Chronicles.  After a kidnapping, Elspeth Gordie and the Misfits are forced to join the rebellion against the oppressive Council, using their extraordinary mind powers. But Elspeth must also seek out clues left by the long-dead seer, Kasanda, vital to her quest to destroy the Beforetime weaponmachines. One clue is lost in the past, forcing Elspeth to travel the Dreamtrails, stalked by a terrifying winged beast, with the cat, Maruman, as her guide and guardian. Only there can she learn more of the Beforetimer Misfits and their enemy, Govamen. Gradually Elspeth realises her quest is intimately linked to the Misfits' refuge, Obernewtyn - its past and its future...Cover art by Miles Lowry.
  • Book II in the legendary Pern series. Another Turn, and the deadly silver Threads began falling again.  The bold dragonriders took to the air once more and their magnificent dragons swirled and swooped, belching fire that destroyed the shimmering strands before they could reach the ground. But F'lar knew he had to find a better way to protect his beloved Pern and he had to find it before the rebellious Oldtimers could breed any more dissent...before his brother F'nor would be foolhardy enough to launch another suicide mission...and before those mercurial fire lizards could stir up any more trouble.

  • Book III of The Hound And The Falcon. In the magical kingdom of Rhiyana, peace reigns under the Elvenking. But terrible forces are stirring in the world beyond. Alfred, the Elven priest has settled down at last amongst his own people, as Lord Chancellor of Rhiyana. But old enemies will not let Alfred savor his new life, and he must prepare for the ultimate battle of wills against an evil whose power is even greater than his own...The Hounds of God, the heretic-hunters and inquisitors of the Church of Rome, have come hunting. Their prey: the king and his immortal people. And their greatest weapon may be one of the king’s own kin. Cover art by Kevin Eugene Johnson.
  • Contains:  The Golden Age: The question of lions came up, but Charlotte wanted none of it. "No, thank you," she said, firmly; "you'll be chained up till I'm quite close to you, and then you'll be loose, and you'll tear me in pieces. I know your lions!" "No, I won' - I swear I won't," protested Edward. "I'll be quite a new lion this time,  something you can't even imagine..." Likened to The Wind in the Willows with real children in place of Kenneth Grahame's storybook animals - children of the late Victorian era who see the world in ways that would confound the adults around them. Dream Days: Eight delightful chapters or stories for the young and young-at-heart, brimming with adventure and pleasure. Includes: The Twenty-first Of October; Dies Irae; Mutabile Semper; The Magic Ring; Its Walls Were as of Jasper; A Saga of the Seas; The Reluctant Dragon;   A Departure.  And Grahame's ultimate fantasy, The Wind in the Willows. Since 1903, the escapades of Mole, his friend the adventuresome Ratty, the antisocial and shy Badger, and the pompous Toad of Toad Hall have delighted young and old. There are adventures on the river, becoming lost in the Wild Wood, a trip in Toad's colourful gypsy caravan, a battle to regain Toad Hall from the clutches of marauding weasel - and a never-to-be forgotten encounter with the Piper at the Gates of Dawn. 
  • The Spook and his apprentice, Thomas, have travelled to Priestown on unfinished business.  Deep int he catacombs of the cathedral lurks a creature the Spook has never been able to defeat, a creature so evil that the whole County is in danger of being corrupted by its powers.  They call it the Bane. The Spook and Thomas prepare for battle, but it becomes clear the Bane is NOT the only enemy in Priestown.  The Quisitor has arrived - looking for those who meddle int he dark - witches, warlocks...and spooks. Cover art  by David Wyatt.
  • Plucked from a gypsy encampment as a baby by the mysterious Mr. Socrates, Modo is the product of years of gruelling training in combat and espionage.  He's also keeping a secret: his appearance is so hideous he has to hide from the world.  But Modo has the power to alter his appearance, making himself handsome for a few hours at a time. After months of working alone in London, Modo meets Octavia Milkweed, a beautiful fellow agent, and they are soon on the trail of the sinister Dr. Hyde, whose invention will cost many lives and bring down the British Government. As they rush to save Hyde's victims, Modo and Octavia become friends and allies - but can he ever tell her the truth about himself? Cover art by Christopher Steininger.

  • The realm of Urland is terrorised by a last evil dragon that demands an annual virgin sacrifice, drawn by lot. Many heroes have tried and failed to slay the beast.  Sorcerers could once control the elements and out of all the beasts of the earth, only the dragon. Now the king's daughter has been chosen and there is only one sorcerer left who may be able to combat the evil beast with ancient magics - and one naive apprentice. Novelisation based on the screenplay of the 1981 film.

  • Book I of Herculine. An orphan taken in by nuns at a secluded convent, Herculine is an outsider among her peers and the nuns. Her uniqueness results in a mysterious mission, ripe with dark magic, heresy and blood, that leads her into a fantastic, terrifying and sensual world where she will discover her true nature and her destiny. Described as a darkly erotic, Gothic tale of superstition, seduction, sorcery and salvation set in nineteenth century France.

  • The sequel to Giftwish. The Realm of Feydom is dying: an ancient spell forbids rain to fall; war, famine and plague, together with a sinister monster, threaten the land. King Ewan and the witch-girl Catchfire set out to break the spell.  But Catchfire falls into enemy hands and Ewan must race against time to save her and then achieve the impossible.
  • Sanctor Grouin was the tyrant ruler of Myrcia, a kingdom under attack by the savage aarmies of the Skarrion leader Gortahook.  Lukan Barra, fallen from his apprenticeship, was pressed into service as sword fodder.  Then Grouin declared the throne open to any who could secure the intervention of the fabled  Erseiyr, the immortal winged creature worshipped and feared by the Myrcians for centuries.  Lukan sets out for the mountain lair of Erseiyr with the beautiful Rui Ravenstone. Cover art by Peter Goodfellow.
  • The third omnibus volume in the Swords of Raemllyn series. The volume contains Blade of the Conquerer Book 7): Lijena Farleigh, possesses the Sword of Kwerin Bloodhawk - and with it in her grasp, controls the fate of an entire continent. Freebooters Davin Anane and Goran One-Eye battle demons alongside her to defeat the one known as the Blackheart and to put the sorely injured Prince Felrad on Raemllyn's throne. Magicks and monsters stand in their way. Can justice ever prevail when fighting such evil? The Tombs of A'bre (Book 8): To open the Tombs of A'bre, to accept immortality, Davin must come to grips with losing forever a friend and staunch battle-companion.  The Jewels Of Life (Book 9): Davin Anane has lost his best friend, Goran One-Eye, who returned home to an alternate plane of existence. While happy for his stalwart battle companion, Davin finds life challenging without him. Once the greatest thief in all Raemllyn, his light-fingered talents have waned as he defeated a tyrant. But he finds an unexpected, comely companion willing - to aid him. The final adventure begins...Cover art  by Paul Davies.
  • Sally Willows envied her ad-man husband his glamorous work; Tim Willows felt Sally lived in ease and luxury while he was sweating to pay the bills. So an ill-tempered minor god, tired of their bickering, worked a modest miracle...Sally Willows, now occupying her husband's body, experienced the full horrors of the Nationwide Advertising Agency, while Tim, now outwardly Sally, dealt with the amorous advances of a local Lothario. It was a toss-up whether Sally/Tim's well-earned dismissal or Tim/Sally's bizarre attempt at murder was more spectacular - but both seemed insignificant when Tim found he was pregnant!
  • Book II of Forest Kingdom. In Castle Midnight, where the Real and Unreal meet, the King lies murdered.  His three sons get ready to do battle for the throne.  One prince is ill - possibly the victim of poison - so his followers, determined to keep his illness a secret, hire an impersonator.  The Great Jordan had been a great actor, but currently down on his luck, and more than willing to take on a royal role.  Then the Unreal gets the upper hand and large sections of the castle become supernatural no-go zones, with hallucinations and spectres as thick on the ground as spies and traitors - and just as deadly.  Soon the Great Jordan begins to wonder if this is his final curtain call. Cover art by David Farren.
  • Book I of  The Tower And The Hive. The Talents were the elite of the Nine Star League.  Their gifts were many and varied, ranging from the gently telepathic to the rare and valued Primes.  On the Primes rested the entire economic wealth and communications systems of the civilised worlds.  But they were very scarce - only very rarely was a new Prime born.  And now on the planet Altair, in a small mining colony, a new Prime existed, a three year old girl - trapped in a giant mudslide that had wiped out the rest of the Rowan mining community.  Every Altarian who was even mildly talented could 'hear' the child crying for help, but none knew where the child was buried.  Every resource is centered into finding 'The Rowan' - the first Prime ever born on Altair, more unique, more powerful, more agoraphobic and more lonely than any other Prime yet known  in  the Nine Star League. Cover art by Romas Kukalis as Romas.

  • Book V of The Dancers At The End Of Time. At last!  A self-proclaimed saviour has arrived at the End Of Time, home of the deliciously decadent and frightfully bored. Unfortunately, the last thing they need is a messiah. Especially one like the Fireclown - who offers such unlikely gifts as Madness, Pain and Doom. Still, he does provide a welcome touch of amusement and - dare we say? - conflict to the final days of Man.  Indeed, that impregnable spinster, Miss Mavis Ming, is more than a little charmed by his attention - despite the destruction he might wreak on one and all. Such is the way of love...Cover art by Robert Gould. Published in Britain under the title of The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming.