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A wizard is about to have his carefree life filled with one thing—death. Derrick Dunne's life as a wizard of the powerful Twelfth Order seems to be headed straight to nowhere. Then a new job opportunity comes his way when a powerful wizard is killed by carrots. Yes, carrots. Twenty-four to be exact. The top-secret detective division of wizards, WI-6, recruits Derrick who has proved himself to be clever, resourceful and an out-of-the spellbook thinker. He is deemed the perfect choice to investigate such a comical and puzzling death. Things get even more intriguing when the WI-6 assigns Derrick to work with a beautiful yet mysterious partner from the London branch who is not a fellow wizard, but a shifter. When Derrick breaks every rule in the wizard spellbook and falls for his partner, he gets sloppy, and the killer comes after her. If Derrick uses black magic to solve the case and save his partner, it will be the end of his wizarding career. But if he doesn't, it could be the end of them both. Find out if Derrick survives in Karin De Havin's Death by 24 Carrots, the first book in The Wizarding Detective Life of Derrick Dunn. The Boxset Includes Series: Death by Carrots Death by Umbrella Death by Beer Death by Swordfish **The Shifter Vampire Alliance features Derrick Dunne and takes place in the same world as The Wizard Detective Series.** **The Book of Brooklyn Series features Derrick Dunne and takes place in the same world as The Wizard Detective Series** **The Witching World of Avalon features Derrick Dunne and takes place in the same world as The Wizard Detective Series**
“Gene Wolfe is the smartest, subtlest, most dangerous writer alive today, in genre or out of it. This book [is] important and wonderful.” —Neil Gaiman on The Knight A novel in two volumes, The Wizard Knight is in the rare company of works of fantasy like The Once and Future King, or The Wizard of Earthsea, that drink directly from the wellspring of myth. Now it appears in a single-volume edition for the first time. A young man in his teens is transported from our world to a magical realm consisting of seven levels of reality. Transformed by magic into a grown man of heroic proportions, he takes the name Sir Able of the High Heart and sets out on a quest to find the sword that has been promised to him, the blade that will help him fulfill his ambition to become a true hero—a true knight. Inside, however, Sir Able remains a boy, and he must grow in every sense to survive what lies ahead... “[Wolfe] should enjoy the same rapt attention we afford to Thomas Pynchon, Toni Morrison, and Cormac McCarthy.” —The Washington Post on The Knight “Wolfe’s version of Faerie is both allusive and elusive, beautiful and fatally glamorous.” —Tad Williams on The Knight With a new introduction by Yves Meynard, acclaimed author of The Book of Knights. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
"There's humor and action aplenty, but Four Corners is also a warmhearted look at how we love and forgive. Five hundred and forty-four pages never seemed so short"—People, 4 stars, People Pick The Four Corners of the Sky is master storyteller Michael Malone's new novel of love, secrets, and the mysterious bonds of families. Malone brings characters to life as only he can, exploring the questions that defy easy answers: Is love a choice or a calling? Why do the ties of family bind so tightly? And is forgiveness a gift to others...or a gift we give ourselves? In small towns between the North Carolina Piedmont and the coast the best scenery is often in the sky. On flat sweeps of red clay and scrub pine the days move monotonously, safely, but above, in the blink of an eye, dangerous clouds can boil out of all four corners of the sky...The flat slow land starts to shiver and anything can happen. In such a storm, on Annie Peregrine's seventh birthday, her father gave her the airplane and minutes later drove out of her life. Thus begins an enchanting novel that bursts with energy from the first pages, and sweeps you off on a journey of unforgettable characters, hilarious encounters, and haunting secrets. Praise for The Four Corners of the Sky: "Devoted Michael Malone fans have been waiting more than twenty years for another Handling Sin, perhaps the greatest road novel since Tom Jones. The wait is over..."— Bill Ott, editor-in-chief, Booklist "Secrets and intrigues among the honeysuckle: a sun-washed yarn of the New South, affectionately told." —Kirkus starred review "The Four Corners of the Sky is the best thing I have read in years and you can imagine how much I read. Truly, I couldn't put it down. I loved it."—Kathy Ashton, The King's English Bookshop BONUS READING GROUP GUIDE INCLUDED
Return once again to the land of Sarvania, where all is at peace following the final destruction of the Vampire Emperor. Thorn, the chosen one, along with members of the dominion army, have returned to Sarvania to enjoy their new lives that are finally rid of the vampire threat. But their time of peace only lasts so long. Lurking in a distant land, a place known as Devil’s Claw Canyon, a new threat is rising. Realizing that strange things are beginning to happen in Sarvania, and the secret “Eye of Shalizar” has been stolen from the monks’ possession, Thorn dispatches the Shankia monk Shingo to the wizard’s order, now based in the vampires’ old castle in the Shadow Mountains. When Shingo doesn’t return, Thorn takes his companions to search for the missing monk. Along the way, Thorn finds proof that the wizards’ order may be a target of assassination, so Thorn sends the priestess Zalandrea along with his best friend Malic to help stop any attempt to kill wizards. Continuing on his quest to find the lost monk, Thorn ends up in a desert wasteland containing many unknown beings. With the monk still missing and Zalandrea possibly walking into a trap due to the wizard’s order, Thorn fights to stay alive, and to find a way to reunite his companions before the uprising of a new unknown evil threat.
The birth of Triana and Brey's child was just the beginning, but now the end is near. The humans search for the truth, believing the child was born dead, but only the wizard, Halloc, knows all. Only the wizard knows why evil roams the land, and only a child pronounced dead at birth can save both the humans and the wizard. Everyone must face the truth, the absolute truth is always astounding.
In 'The Wizard's Intergalactic Journey,' Ashley Manzo tells the story of a lone wizard who embarks on an epic quest across the galaxy. Seeking to restore balance to the cosmos, the wizard travels through distant worlds and encounters diverse cultures, each with their own unique magical traditions. Along the way, they face formidable foes and uncover ancient prophecies that hint at a dark force rising. With each step, the wizard learns valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the true meaning of magic. This compelling tale of adventure and self-discovery will captivate readers and leave them eager for more.
For more than a century, L. Frank Baum’s kingdom of Oz and its delightful denizens have enchanted readers of all ages. In this illustrated Modern Library edition, the bestselling novelist and children’s book writer Gregory Maguire takes readers on a guided tour of Oz, gathering and introducing us to three of Baum’s beloved stories: The Marvelous Land of Oz, the sequel to The Wizard of Oz, is the adventure-packed tale of a Gillikin boy named Tip who flees Old Mombi the witch in search of the Emerald City. Ozma of Oz, set mainly in the strange land of Ev, features the clever and beautiful new ruler of the Emerald City, as well as Dorothy of Kansas, the mechanical marvel Tik-Tok, and the dreaded Nome King. The Emerald City of Oz recounts Dorothy’s trip to Oz with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, and the Nome King’s terrible plot against the kingdom.
The “wonderfully creative, seamless, and stirring” debut novel in the Sword of Truth epic fantasy series by the #1 New York Times bestselling author (Kirkus). Terry Goodkind’s debut novel, Wizard’s First Rule, was a phenomenon from the moment it was first published by Tor Books in 1994. In it, readers are drawn into the magical New World, where ordinary Westland forest guide Richard Cypher accepts his extraordinary destiny. As a Seeker of Truth, Richard is the only one who can stop the tyrannical wizard Darken Rahl from seizing the all-powerful Boxes of Orden. When the beautiful and mysterious Kahlan Amnell appears in Richard's forest seeking help, his humble world is turned on its head. After proving that he can wield the Sword of Truth, Richard knows that a confrontation with Darken Rahl looms. But Kahlan beseeches him to reach beyond his sword and invoke his inner nobility in order to face the dangerous challenges ahead.
An anthology prepared in tribute to the career of Jack Vance features original tales inspired by "The Dying Earth" and includes contributions by such genre masters as Neil Gaiman, Tanith Lee, and Robert Silverberg.