The Labors of Ki'shto'ba Huge-Head, The Sequel: The Buried Ship at the End of the World

The Labors of Ki'shto'ba Huge-Head, The Sequel: The Buried Ship at the End of the World

by Lorinda J Taylor
The Labors of Ki'shto'ba Huge-Head, The Sequel: The Buried Ship at the End of the World

The Labors of Ki'shto'ba Huge-Head, The Sequel: The Buried Ship at the End of the World

by Lorinda J Taylor

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Overview

While many of the participants in the Quest for the Golden Fungus have been lost, the Quest continues under the leadership of Is'a'pai'a Gold-Seeker. Di'fa'kro'mi's Scribe Chi'mo'a'tu, with the help of wandering Remembrancers and the Star-Brings, undertakes to compose the tale of the final adventures, with the Seer Da'sask'ni'a as the principal narrator. As the remaining Companions set forth on the last leg of their voyage, new additions to the company lead to both jubilation and tragedy. Then they must dare the dangerous Wandering Rocks and the Closing Gate before sailing to the End of the World to find the Fungus. After planting the reptile's teeth and dealing with the results, Is'a'pai'a finally returns home to Hwai'ran'chet, bringing along a surprise addition to the company - a Sorcerer and Seer who may be far more dangerous than she appears.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781523676019
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/26/2016
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

A former catalogue librarian with two graduate degrees, Lorinda J. Taylor was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and worked in several different academic libraries before returning to the place of her birth, where she now lives. She has written fantasy and science fiction for years but began to self-publish only in 2011. To this point, she has published ten science fiction/fantasy novels, including seven volumes of a series retelling terrestrial myths in terms of her intelligent termite civilization. Fathers and Demons is her first venture into speculative fiction concerning her views of future history. Her writings combine many aspects of science fiction, fantasy, literary fiction, off-world adventure, psychological fiction, and even a love story, and she always strives to leave the reader with something to think about at the end of each book.
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