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Assassin's Apprentice series  [message #67997] Thu, 19 September 2013 08:07 Go to previous message
timmy

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I have just read, and it was a marathon read because the stories are so un-put-downable, this tale and as much of the subsequent tale as is posted on Nifty. I'm so impressed that I've offered the author a home here, and he has, I'm afraid, declined. So the links here are for the directories on one of the Nifty mirrors:

The Assassins Apprentice

Black Dragon Rising

I happened to read the second first, and the quality of the scene setting meant that reading out of sequence was unimportant. I simply had to read the first to find out how they got where they were. I must admit I've been avoiding the SciFi section because of the current fashion for werewolves and vampires. Twilight has a lot to answer for. These tales have led me to explore further.

The author creates an intensely believable world, though a few anomalies like 'Scotch" make me chuckle.

If you like what you read please do let him know.



Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
 
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