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The Rainbow Man
The Work We Have In Hand
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The Six Cities Series

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Liaro is on a desperate hunt for his wife and child. Foolish Wekka has taken their baby and gone in search of the legendary treasure in the temple. Only death and worse wait there. Can Liaro find them in time before the terrible guardian reveals the secret of Wekka`s gold.This story is included in Dragontongue & Other Stories.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherG. W. Thomas
Release dateApr 28, 2014
The Rainbow Man
The Work We Have In Hand

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  • The Work We Have In Hand

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    The Work We Have In Hand
    The Work We Have In Hand

    Something is going on in the city of Stormcock. Wizards are disappearing at an alarming rate. Something has risen in the necroplois outside the city walls, something ancient and evil. Fortunately, Emmerant the crystal gazer knows what terrors threaten the City of Birds, and perhaps the entire world. With the help of the rogue known as The Falcon, the unlikely duo must face angry barbarians, possessed hounds and the terror that is Nyoglatha. G. W. Thomas offers up an intriguing world of savants and sorcerers, mysterious and the fantastic.

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    The Rainbow Man
    The Rainbow Man

    The Rainbow Man is a wizard who will enchant you with his quick wits, his sardonic charm and his mystifying answers to big questions. G. W. Thomas offers all 43 fables featuring this four-armed magician along with an afterword entitled "The Fantasy Writer as Moralist". From that piece: "Readers of this book may feel I have or haven't risen to the lofty heights of the Moralist. Some of these stories are little more than Fantasy Mysteries. Many of the Rainbow Man stories strike even me as smelling too strongly of the soapbox. But that's okay. His job is simply to get people talking, agreeing or disagreeing." This book is included in Dragontongue & Other Stories.

Author

G. W. Thomas

G. W. Thomas has been publishing since 1987 and has appeared in hundreds of magazines, books, ezines and podcasts. He has written non-fiction for Writer's Digest, The Writer and Black October Magazine. These days he contributes articles to Innsmouth Free Press as well as publishes the daily micro-fiction newsletter FLASHSHOT. He is also one of the editors/artists of DARK WORLDS, a modern-day Pulp magazine. He has been a champion for ebooks since 1999 and was brought to tears a few months ago when he saw his first TV ad for ebooks. It's been a long road, folks.

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