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| Runes of the Lyre |
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| by Ardath Mayhar |
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| Created by the powerful Hasyisi, yet missing for centuries from its home world, the Lyre just hangs in a willow tree, waiting.. Hasyih, the Heart of the Worlds, links contiguous dimensions, many worlds invisible to each other, yet... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2008 |
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| The Saga of Grittel Sundotha |
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| by Ardath Mayhar |
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| Seven-foot-tall Grittel, daughter of the Lord of Sundoth, has refused the impossible marriage arranged by her domineering mother. Now an embarrassment to her family, she is sent forth to make her own way in the world. But Grittel Sundotha is... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2008 |
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| Publication Date: January 2008 |
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| Hunters of the Plains |
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| by Ardath Mayhar |
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| At a time when volcanoes were being born in what is now New Mexico, clans of hunter-gatherers were already living in the Great Plains. Primordial beasts roamed the land: creatures like the giant sloth, the flat-faced bear, the woolly mammoth,... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 2008 |
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| Island in the Lake |
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| by Ardath Mayhar |
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| The Nadicha, also known as the Mound Builders, lived in the westernmost outpost of their kind in the woods and swamps of what is now East Texas. The Turtle Woman, their healer and seer, was disturbed when the Alligator Man appeared in their... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 2008 |
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| The Heirs of Three Oaks |
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| by Ardath Mayhar |
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| When Robert Willingham, alias Robert Evans, came to Dry Wells, Texas, he was answering a job advertisement. Jed Cobb, a rancher, had chosen Robert because of his name on a WANTED poster -- which told Robert (now an ex-con man) that the old... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 2007 |
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| Publication Date: June 2007 |
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| Publication Date: April 2007 |
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| The World Ends in Hickory Hollow |
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| by Ardath Mayhar |
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| When the bombs fell and Western civilization ended, the residents of Hickory Hollow, Texas, scarcely noticed the difference. They were already used to fending for themselves--growing their own food, helping their neighbors survive, keeping... Read More |
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| Publication Date: February 2007 |
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