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The Coming of Magic
The Dawn of Magic
The Morning of Magic
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Tales of Wizards and Adventure Series

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An assassin with a secret, a bookseller with disreputable friends, and an old man with creaking knees and a lifetime of regrets make unlikely heroes, but where magic reigns the most unlikely things come true.
In “Assassin,” magic serves Death alone, until tonight.
In the short novel Ozan the Hero, monsters prowl the streets of a city while thieves plot and murder beneath them.
In “The Enemy of My Enemy,” an unkillable assassin walks the streets of a town under siege.
All stories are complete in this volume.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 22, 2013
The Coming of Magic
The Dawn of Magic
The Morning of Magic

Titles in the series (3)

  • The Morning of Magic

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    The Morning of Magic
    The Morning of Magic

    A little girl lost in a magical wood, an old warrior with creaking knees and an unkillable foe, a teenage girl in a city full of evil. In worlds where magic reigns, anything can happen, and these unlikely heroes face insurmountable odds. Six tales offer six different views of courage and desperation in the teeth of dark and fearsome magic. In “Cards,” a Wayfarer has nothing to offer but the smallest of magics. With that she must save lives when soldiers come calling. In "Rain Walker" an assassin stalks the deserted streets outside a castle under siege, and only an aged knight with secrets can face him. In the short novel "The Guardians of Roydai", the young apprentice to an aged Healer sees the face of war, and a much darker evil as well. All stories are complete in this volume.

  • The Coming of Magic

    The Coming of Magic
    The Coming of Magic

    A cave in a dark forest, a royal castle, an abandoned church. These are the places where the dark wanders and from which it issues challenges. In "The Tower of the Eagle" an unscrupulous man courts a wizard's daughter. In "The Gate of the Ages" an ancient wizard struggles in vain against his own creation. In The Fire of St. Denian's a young man just discovering his powers must face foes that make the bravest blanch, and after that must battle a darkness that can't be killed. These six tales are set in worlds where magic exists and monsters prowl the darkness. Some people should never have to face the night, but for the night, these seem the perfect prey. In the darkness, they battle back against foes they can't comprehend, revealing unexpected strengths and weaknesses before the end. This collection contains the short novel The Fire of St. Denian's. All stories are complete in this volume.

  • The Dawn of Magic

    The Dawn of Magic
    The Dawn of Magic

    An assassin with a secret, a bookseller with disreputable friends, and an old man with creaking knees and a lifetime of regrets make unlikely heroes, but where magic reigns the most unlikely things come true. In “Assassin,” magic serves Death alone, until tonight. In the short novel Ozan the Hero, monsters prowl the streets of a city while thieves plot and murder beneath them. In “The Enemy of My Enemy,” an unkillable assassin walks the streets of a town under siege. All stories are complete in this volume.

Author

Edwin C. Mason

Edwin C. Mason was born in 1964 in a house half full of books and dedicated his early years to similarly filling the other half. Now he dreams of filling other people's houses the same way. He started writing in 1977 after reading "Pirates of Venus" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and in the intervening years he has made every mistake it's possible for a writer to make. He lives in Toronto with his dreams and delusions.

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