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  • Book II of Sword of Shadows. The Long Night has begun and the Endlords are stirring in their eternal prison.  Now should be the time when city men and clansmen come together to fight the dark forces, yet the clans feud among themselves and the Mountain Cities plan invasion. Only the Sull are preparing for war against the Endlords, but they are an ancient race and their numbers are declining.  They fear this fight may be their last.  Outcast clansman Raif Sevrance must search for Ash March, their most valued and sacred warrior.  To find her he must journey through the nightmare realm of the Want, wherein hides the Fortress of Grey ice. Cover art by Bob Warner.
  • Book I of the Water Trilogy.  Nia, a young mermyd of the Bluefin clan, has had one wish all her life—to be an Avatar in her beloved home of Atlantis. The ten Avatars rule the beautiful and peaceful undersea city alongside the ancient Farworlders, whose magic keeps their world alive. To be an Avatar is an honor and a great responsibility, and Nia dreams of taking her place among the noble ten. Now, at sixteen, Nia has a chance to see her dream come true. Atlantis is choosing its next Avatar, and Nia knows she is supremely qualified. But there is something Nia doesn’t know - if she gets her heart’s desire, it could mean the end of her treasured world of Atlantis forever. Cover art by Dan Craig.
  • Book I of The Tawny Man. Fifteen years have passed since the end of the Red Ship War with the terrifying Outislanders. Since then, Fitz has wandered the world accompanied only by his wolf and Wit-partner, Nighteyes, finally settling in a tiny cottage as remote from Buckkeep and the Farseers as possible. But lately the world has come crashing in again. The Witted are being persecuted because of their magical bonds with animals; and young Prince Dutiful has gone missing just before his crucial diplomatic wedding to an Outislander princess. Fitz’s assignment to fetch Dutiful back in time for the ceremony seems very much like a fool’s errand, but the dangers ahead could signal the end of the Farseer reign.  Cover art by John Howe.
  • Book IV of Otherland. Otherland is a realm of the imagination where anything can happen - a triumph of technology, an infinite carnival of delights both subtle and vile - owned and controlled by a secret cartel, The Grail Brotherhood. And the sinister   Brotherhood's motives in funding and developing this wonderland are not at all straightforward. But now, as Otherland prepares to execute its terrible purpose, the deadly hunt closes in. Desperate and afraid, a small band of adventurers struggle to avert the coming disaster and to reach safety in  the Sea of Silver Light - but the Brotherhood is waiting...Cover art by Michael Whelan.
  • Book III of A Song Of Ice And Fire.  Of the five contenders for power, one is dead, another in disfavor, and still the wars rage as alliances are made and broken. Joffrey sits on the Iron Throne, the uneasy ruler of the Seven Kingdoms. His most bitter rival, Lord Stannis, stands defeated and disgraced, victim of the sorceress who holds him in her thrall. Young Robb still rules the North from the fortress of Riverrun. Meanwhile, making her way across a blood-drenched continent is the exiled queen, Daenerys, mistress of the only three dragons still left in the world. And as opposing forces manoeuver for the final showdown, an army of barbaric wildlings arrives from the outermost limits of civilization, accompanied by a horde of mythical Others—a supernatural army of the living dead whose animated corpses are unstoppable. As the future of the land hangs in the balance, no one will rest until the Seven Kingdoms have exploded in a veritable storm of swords...Cover art by Jim Burns.
  • The year is 1602 and strange things are stirring in England. Court Magician to Queen Elizabeth, Dr. Stephen Strange, senses that the bizarre weather plaguing the skies is not of natural origin. Sir Nicholas Fury, Her Majesty's premier spy, fends off an assassination attempt on the Queen made by winged warriors rumoured to be in the service of a mad despot called Doom. There are witchbreed sightings - young men with fantastic superhuman powers and abilities. And the midst of this rising chaos is Virginia Dare. a young girl newly arrived from the New World, accompanied by a towering Indian warrior. Can Fury and his allies find a connection to these unusual events before the whole world ends?? Graphic Novel with artwork by Andy Kubert and Richard Isanove.
  • Book III of The Book Of Words. Now is the hour of war and prophecy, passion and betrayal, love and torment as Good and Evil  meet in a fury of battle and a rage of magic. From dungeon to cathedral, from brothel to hermits hut, the gambits of the mighty face to powers of seers and stars. In the fortress of Bren, Mad King Kylock and the wizard Baralis spread their terror across the shattered kingdoms. Meanwhile the fallen knight Tawl and Jack the baker's boy meet in a quest to save widowed Melliandra and her unborn child. Soon sons will turn on fathers and dread secrets will be revealed. Cover art by Darrell K. Sweet.
  • Book I of The Jelindel Chronicles. An all-powerful, enchanted mailshirt from the stars...and six links are missing. An orphan, a streetwise urchin and a swordsman must find the links before the greatest evil known descends upon Qzar. Jelindel dek Mediesar led a charmed life until Lindrak assassins murdered her family. Fleeing to the markets, Jelindel dresses as a boy to avoid detection. Here she teams up with Zimak, a street-wise urchin, and Daretor, a warrior on a quest to destroy an alien artifact. Murder, betrayal and deceit are just some of the hurdles they must face in order to find the missing links from a star-dwellers' mailshirt six powerful links, whose individual powers are nothing compared with that of the complete mailshirt.
  • A fabulous sampler of eleven works by the masters of fantasy writing: Homecoming, Robin Hobb; The Sworn Sword, George R.R. Martin; The Yazoo Queen, Orson Scott Card; Lord John  and the Succubus, Diana Gabaldon; The Book of Changes, Robert Silverberg; The Happiest Dead Boy In The World, Tad Williams; Beyond Between, Anne McCaffrey; The Messenger, Raymond E. Feist; Threshold, Elizabeth Haydn; The Monarch of the Glen, Neil Gaiman; Indomitable, Terry Brooks.