Roger Parkinson: 4 books

Cover of The White Fox
by Roger Parkinson
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2009

This is the sequel to Summon Your Dragons and is a gritty fantasy with no elves anywhere and, strangely, no foxes. Even a privileged palace boy gets punished if he tries to sneak into the room of Tarlin's best wife. Olcish finds himself tending smelly old people in the infirmary and being bossed...
Cover of The Tower of Sheagil
by Roger Parkinson
Language: English
Release Date: February 18, 2011

What started as a kind of holiday, traveling through Relanor, takes an odd turn and then a sinister one. Odd because Falia and Olcish are still switching places. Sinister when Falia gets a message meant for Olcish from someone she thought was only a legend. Sheagil has unfinished business. This is the sequel to 'The White Fox'. Still no elves.
Cover of Summon Your Dragons
by Roger Parkinson
Language: English
Release Date: July 4, 2009

Is Azkun an ancient hero returned to save them all or just a madman with absurd ideas about dragons? The King of Anthor has no time for ancient heroes and even less time for dragons. Old crimes are coming back to haunt him and old enemies are stirring on his borders. His last hopes may lie with Azkun,...
Cover of Where Sheep May Safely Graze
by Roger Parkinson
Language: English
Release Date: January 16, 2010

The cat stared up at him as though it knew all about the entry and he was being tiresome about it. Then it proceeded to have a bath, the kind of cello-playing bath one feels obliged to look away from unless one knows the cat well. A collection of short (some very short) stories and poems, mostly about New Zealand, or cats, or sheep.
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