A Children's Tale
When the crew of the Brass Griffin is hired to search for two children aboard a missing airship, they uncover a murderous plot that spans from London, England to a distant, ancient Roman ruin deep in the Jura mountains of France. Captain Hunter, Moira, Krumer and Tonks must fight against a foul plan that pits them against an evil mercenary captain bent on the children's demise!
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A Children's Tale
When the crew of the Brass Griffin is hired to search for two children aboard a missing airship, they uncover a murderous plot that spans from London, England to a distant, ancient Roman ruin deep in the Jura mountains of France. Captain Hunter, Moira, Krumer and Tonks must fight against a foul plan that pits them against an evil mercenary captain bent on the children's demise!
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A Children's Tale

A Children's Tale

by C. B. Ash
A Children's Tale

A Children's Tale

by C. B. Ash

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Overview

When the crew of the Brass Griffin is hired to search for two children aboard a missing airship, they uncover a murderous plot that spans from London, England to a distant, ancient Roman ruin deep in the Jura mountains of France. Captain Hunter, Moira, Krumer and Tonks must fight against a foul plan that pits them against an evil mercenary captain bent on the children's demise!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780557425129
Publisher: C. B. Ash
Publication date: 08/12/2009
Series: Tales of the Brass Griffin , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

C. B. Ash holds degrees as a Physical Scientist and Computer Scientist. Since college, he has run his own networking business, worked as a laboratory technician, taught martial arts, a consultant and a software engineer.

During that time he has written several fantasy and science fiction short stories, a fantasy/murder mystery novel and several poems. One of which garnered him the Emily Dickinson Award in Poetry. His first novel, Kinloch, was published in May, 2004.

When not writing, he whiles away his hours creating software architecture, planning where in the world to travel to next, playing a wooden flute – often badly which is much to the dismay of his cat and dog – and making a brave attempt at ink painting.
Tales of the Brass Griffin is his current series.
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