Seven by Jay
Synopsis
A collection of seven short stories ranging from historical fiction and historical fantasy to science fiction and fantasy. First published through PublishAmerica in 2007, now being re-released with multiple corrections. Includes:"The Balladeers of Tulwood Castle" a supernatural tale of betrayal and redemption in Ireland during the reign of Charles … A collection of seven short stories ranging from historical fiction and historical fantasy to science fiction and fantasy. First published through PublishAmerica in 2007, now being re-released with multiple corrections. Includes:"The Balladeers of Tulwood Castle" a supernatural tale of betrayal and redemption in Ireland during the reign of Charles II; "The Ravagers", an epic fantasy about the battle between good and evil; "The Italian Connection", a "flash fiction" piece about a journalist waiting on an assignment; "The Hall of Five Rings", a tale of the supernatural set in ancient Japan; "The Strange Journeys of Dr. Mackinsey Rand: The First Adventures", a story about WWI and the coming together of a legendary archeological team to appear in literature; "Fall of the Giant: Episode 2-Personal Wars", a post apocalyptic dark fantasy/sci-fi adventure involving an elven father who frees his daughter from a twisted religious 'tribe'; and "Rivers of Blood: Edge of the Shadow", a sci fi thrill ride that makes you want more.
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