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Orcs: Tales of Maras-Dantia

Autor Stan Nicholls
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2015
In Orcs: Tales Of Maras-Dantia, Stan Nicholls delivers an action-packed prequel to his international best-selling Orcs series. Join Stryke, Haskeer, Coilla and the rest of the Wolverines - the toughest, meanest mercenary band around - as they face their most dangerous missions yet in three brand new tales, a novella and two novelettes, along with the award-shortlisted story "The Taken." The volume is completed by an excised opening chapter from the novel Weapons of Magical Destruction, which shows our hard-bitten heroes in a new light, and an Orcish interview with the author conducted by the late David Gemmell. Both are published here for the first time. Stan has no plans to revisit his Orcs after this volume, so it seems likely these stories represent the Wolverines' final hurrah. If so, they bow out in style.
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ISBN-13: 9781910935040
ISBN-10: 1910935042
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Newcon Press

Notă biografică

Stan Nicholls is the author of more than two dozen books, most of them in the fantasy and science fiction genres, for both children and adults. His books have been published in over 20 countries. Before taking up writing full-time in 1981, he co-owned and managed West London bookstore Bookends, and managed specialist SF bookshop Dark They Were and Golden Eyed. He was also Forbidden Planet's first manager, and helped establish and run the New York branch. A journalist for national and specialist publications, and the Internet, he was the science fiction and fantasy book reviewer for London listings magazineTime Outfor six years, and subsequently reviewed popular science titles for the magazine. He received theLe'Fantastique Lifetime Achievement Award for Contributions to Literaturein April 2007. Find out more about the orcs at www.theorcsarecoming.com.