Author: | John Morressy |
Subcategory: | Fantasy |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Playboy Press; 1st edition (July 1, 1980) |
Category: | Fantasy and Science Fiction |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Other formats: | azw lit lrf mbr |
FREE shipping on qualifying offers. First book in this heroic fantasy series. Other novels include: Graymantle (1981); Kingsbane (1982) and The Time of the Annihilator (1985).
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John Morressy (December 8, 1930 – March 20, 2006) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer and a professor of English at Franklin Pierce College. He died at Sullivan, New Hampshire where he lived. Under a Calculating Star (1975). Frostworld and Dreamfire (1977). The Mansions of Space (1983). The Time of the Annihilator (1985).
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Kedrigern Wanderland. From the back cover: The wizard Kedrigern, connoisseur of counterspells, is now happily married. Well, fairly happily. Instead of a wand they find a talking sword, once the Princess Louise.