Malgrave Wolves

Malgrave Wolves

by Sylvan Scott
Malgrave Wolves

Malgrave Wolves

by Sylvan Scott

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Overview

This story continues the adventures of Anthony Delleroe in the strange, otherworldly land of NeverEarth.

All people, all children, have adventures in fantastic, magical worlds of talking animals, living legends, and myth. But all children, eventually, grow up and forget.

Anthony remembered.

This tale follows “Alabaster Emissaries” and marks Anthony’s return to NeverEarth where an old foe awaits and a dark curse bubbles just beneath the pristine surface.

The world-setting (containing NeverEarth, Kellen, Talismere, the Alabaster Palace, and other landmarks within this story’s context), and the specific contextual characters of Anthony Delleroe, Karl, Queen Allasande, Duchess Malgrave, Wiste, and others, are owned by myself.

The story began in "Christmas in NeverEarth" and continued with free, downloadable publications (in eBook and PDF formats) on Smashwords. I'll be uploading this to Smashwords in the next few weeks, again, for free. Until then, you can read it, here.

Cover art is by Louis Frank.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045548151
Publisher: Sylvan Scott
Publication date: 12/29/2013
Series: Shadows of NeverEarth , #5
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 121 KB

About the Author

I wrote about robots.

When I was a kid, my first story was about robots that looked like people: the only survivors of a world-wide nuclear war. What can I say? I grew up in the 70's.

Since then I've sculpted all manner of stories about all sorts of topics. Science Fiction and Fantasy still remain favorites of mine and, usually, what I can express in speculative fiction I'd rather not express in other formats.

I love short stories and am working on making this writing bug that I've harbored for so many years finally work for me.

Here goes nothing.

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