Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician

Tormented by conflicting memories, Morlac is at war against his own nature as much as the multitude of enemies he faces in his homeland and beyond. Searching for his own identity as well as for the sorcerer who abandoned him, Morlac encounters new friends, dangerous enemies, many exotic lands and supernatural terrors. Morlac is involved in a romantic triangle with the Green Magician's daughter, Kadrana, as beautiful as she is dangerous, and Glendauna, a young woman Morlac later meets who is a Durkesh Warrior with a dark secret of her own.

MORLAC is a highly original novel with plenty of action, humor, and romance. Its compelling narrative and highly visual style will appeal to fans of Robert E. Howard's “Conan.” At 125,000 words and comprised of three connected “books,” its scope and range of high adventure is truly “epic” in nature. Originally published by NAL/Signet Books, it has never been available as an eBook...until now!

“Gary Alan Ruse has reversed a modern publishing trend by providing an entire trilogy in one volume. Ruse writes with a lively yet remarkably descriptive style that is highly readable without being unsophisticated. To put it another way, the flavor of the text makes it clear that while Morlac has far more brawn than intellect, the same isn't true of Ruse. Though the novel is unquestionably light reading, the level of craftsmanship is considerably higher than might be expected in that category.”
(Review in DRAGON MAGAZINE)

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Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician

Tormented by conflicting memories, Morlac is at war against his own nature as much as the multitude of enemies he faces in his homeland and beyond. Searching for his own identity as well as for the sorcerer who abandoned him, Morlac encounters new friends, dangerous enemies, many exotic lands and supernatural terrors. Morlac is involved in a romantic triangle with the Green Magician's daughter, Kadrana, as beautiful as she is dangerous, and Glendauna, a young woman Morlac later meets who is a Durkesh Warrior with a dark secret of her own.

MORLAC is a highly original novel with plenty of action, humor, and romance. Its compelling narrative and highly visual style will appeal to fans of Robert E. Howard's “Conan.” At 125,000 words and comprised of three connected “books,” its scope and range of high adventure is truly “epic” in nature. Originally published by NAL/Signet Books, it has never been available as an eBook...until now!

“Gary Alan Ruse has reversed a modern publishing trend by providing an entire trilogy in one volume. Ruse writes with a lively yet remarkably descriptive style that is highly readable without being unsophisticated. To put it another way, the flavor of the text makes it clear that while Morlac has far more brawn than intellect, the same isn't true of Ruse. Though the novel is unquestionably light reading, the level of craftsmanship is considerably higher than might be expected in that category.”
(Review in DRAGON MAGAZINE)

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Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician

Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician

by Gary Alan Ruse
Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician

Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician

by Gary Alan Ruse

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Tormented by conflicting memories, Morlac is at war against his own nature as much as the multitude of enemies he faces in his homeland and beyond. Searching for his own identity as well as for the sorcerer who abandoned him, Morlac encounters new friends, dangerous enemies, many exotic lands and supernatural terrors. Morlac is involved in a romantic triangle with the Green Magician's daughter, Kadrana, as beautiful as she is dangerous, and Glendauna, a young woman Morlac later meets who is a Durkesh Warrior with a dark secret of her own.

MORLAC is a highly original novel with plenty of action, humor, and romance. Its compelling narrative and highly visual style will appeal to fans of Robert E. Howard's “Conan.” At 125,000 words and comprised of three connected “books,” its scope and range of high adventure is truly “epic” in nature. Originally published by NAL/Signet Books, it has never been available as an eBook...until now!

“Gary Alan Ruse has reversed a modern publishing trend by providing an entire trilogy in one volume. Ruse writes with a lively yet remarkably descriptive style that is highly readable without being unsophisticated. To put it another way, the flavor of the text makes it clear that while Morlac has far more brawn than intellect, the same isn't true of Ruse. Though the novel is unquestionably light reading, the level of craftsmanship is considerably higher than might be expected in that category.”
(Review in DRAGON MAGAZINE)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045348119
Publisher: Gary Alan Ruse
Publication date: 10/15/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 679 KB

About the Author

Have been a professional writer of science fiction, mysteries and "techno-thrillers" since the 70's, and served as an Army reporter in Vietnam. I have five previous novels published, "Houndstooth" and "A Game of Titans" in hardcovers by Prentice-Hall with foreign editions in Great Britain and Japan, and "The Gods of Cerus Major" in hardcover by Doubleday, and original paperbacks "Morlac: The Quest of the Green Magician" and "Death Hunt on a Dying Planet" by Signet/New American Library. Also a number of stories published in magazines and anthologies, and more than 1200 newspaper articles in Community Newspapers.

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