A Night at The Quay

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
Cover of the book A Night at The Quay by William Alan Webb, Dingbat Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: William Alan Webb ISBN: 9781940520902
Publisher: Dingbat Publishing Publication: October 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Alan Webb
ISBN: 9781940520902
Publisher: Dingbat Publishing
Publication: October 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

WINNER OF THE 2018 DARRELL AWARD FOR BEST FANTASY NOVELLA!

Nameless death haunts the foggy seaport of Custacrak, a dark presence lusting for blood.

In the hinterlands, the king’s wicked brother has been slain by two wandering mercenaries. Dark rumors whispered in darker taverns speak of these men having stolen the fabled Star of Nhoje, the possession of which has led every previous owner to a horrible death. Yet the diamond’s breathtaking beauty fills the hearts of all who see it with a lust to own it, regardless of cost.

When Alden and Dexter arrive in Custacrak, they’re pursued by every Nhojen who can lift a sword or string a bow. Escape is only possible on a ship, but they can trust no one. Like all others who wind up in the decadent seaport, they take refuge in the one place where safety is guaranteed to all who can afford it… the tavern called the Quay.

With ogres for bouncers and powerful glyphs laid on its ancient walls, The Quay promises to protect you against any and all dangers for as long as your gold holds out. But the pair learns, to their dismay, that even the mighty ogres cannot stand against an ancient power bent on revenge.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

WINNER OF THE 2018 DARRELL AWARD FOR BEST FANTASY NOVELLA!

Nameless death haunts the foggy seaport of Custacrak, a dark presence lusting for blood.

In the hinterlands, the king’s wicked brother has been slain by two wandering mercenaries. Dark rumors whispered in darker taverns speak of these men having stolen the fabled Star of Nhoje, the possession of which has led every previous owner to a horrible death. Yet the diamond’s breathtaking beauty fills the hearts of all who see it with a lust to own it, regardless of cost.

When Alden and Dexter arrive in Custacrak, they’re pursued by every Nhojen who can lift a sword or string a bow. Escape is only possible on a ship, but they can trust no one. Like all others who wind up in the decadent seaport, they take refuge in the one place where safety is guaranteed to all who can afford it… the tavern called the Quay.

With ogres for bouncers and powerful glyphs laid on its ancient walls, The Quay promises to protect you against any and all dangers for as long as your gold holds out. But the pair learns, to their dismay, that even the mighty ogres cannot stand against an ancient power bent on revenge.

More books from Dingbat Publishing

Cover of the book A Boy Named Ergo by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Orson's Echoes by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book The Chronicle Years by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Four Calling Bards by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Pedro's Problemo by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Star of Wonder by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book The Toymaker by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Bootful of Echoes by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Christmas at the Zoo by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Lifeline Echoes by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Return by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book The Ghost Tea by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Cian and Arin: Beginning by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Love the Cat by William Alan Webb
Cover of the book Two Tutor Doves by William Alan Webb
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy