In which a beloved missionary encounters heathens, werewolves, murderous faeries, and people who generally dislike him, and he tries to tell everybody about god, only the person whom Myndil thinks is god is not real.
“Life happened to most people, but Myndil Plodostirr happened to everybody else.”
When the abbot of the newly made Rogha an dá Dhíogha abbey meets Myndil Plodostirr,... [click here for more]
Ath Cliath, City of Gold—city of slaves—is the wealthiest city in all the world. One of the few bright spots in a darkening world, as Fimbulwinter deepens. Its brightness built by the man who conquered it: Sitric Cuaran, the One-Eyed King. Masterful is he, a wise and capable tyrant. Such men make enemies even when they are not conquerors, or ruthless—and the One-Eyed King is both of those things.... [click here for more]
As you bring up this novel, recall all the dark and scary books you've read in the past. Think, particularly of the devious writing you may have experienced from previous readings, particularly those by nineteenth century authors. That will set you on a mid-twentieth path to the thick, and problematical setting of this novel. Paul pulls no punches and gives no ground to readers' tender sensibilities.... [click here for more]
Vincent Flowers lives a content marriage with his wife Allie, despite working menial corporate jobs.
Then two events spin his world out of control. A suicidal man almost kills Vincent and Allie becomes pregnant.
Now Vincent struggles to climb the greased corporate ladder, hoping to fit the new standard forced upon him.
A hysterically funny novel that’s not a novel about a man’s... [click here for more]
Be careful going in the water.
It lurks beneath the surface, thirsty for blood and hungry for flesh. It roams where it may and sometimes finds a feast to satisfy its need to kill.
Book I: What is supposed to be a fun weekend with friends quickly turns into a bloodbath when a massive alligator invades their fun.
Book II: In the once-quiet... [click here for more]
Newly returned to Orkney from liberating the horn of the kraken, Fjorn and his crew are dispatched by Jarl Erik Blood-Axe on an impossible mission. Spies report that King Aethelstan seeks the spear that slew fair Baldur which is hidden in the Kingdome of Northumbria. Fjorn’s crew must travel through a world locked in Fimbulwinter to face battles that would earn song in the mead halls of the gods... [click here for more]