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1 y separately published work icon The Tangled Lands Glenda Larke , Australia : Wizard's Tower Press , 2023 28730663 2023 single work novel

'All seems well in the Kingdom of Talodiac. King Edwild's rule is strong, and his young Queen, Thalia, has just provided him with a son and heir.

'Yet there is unease through the kingdom. The mysterious Redweavers, sorcerers from a land called Kanter, enter Talodiac through woven portals, and one desperate man has plans for the young prince.

'Sergeant Hervan of the King's Guard knows little of such issues. He does know that one wet night he and his men are asked to provide an escort for a young woman leaving the King's quarters. Presumably His Majesty couldn't wait for the Queen to recover from the birth, and was seeking diversion.

'Little does Hervan know that this simple task will one day have profound consequences for himself, his family, the King, and the tangled lands of Talodiac and Kanter.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Generation Nemesis Sean McMullen , South Wales : Wizard's Tower Press , 2022 26225938 2022 single work novel science fiction

'By the year 2045 runaway climate change is overtaking the world, and the generation that has inherited this disaster has turned on those that were given warnings half a century earlier but ignored them.

'All Tippers, people born before the year 2000, must stand trial for climate crimes such as squander, display and neglect, and they face the death penalty if found guilty. Nobody sent to Audit Camp 71 has ever been pardoned, but the elderly weather scientist Jason Hall has volunteered to go there. He wants to prove that some Tippers are genuinely innocent.

'Jason's trial is given priority, and every day for a fortnight he will be brought before the Auditor General and the Retributor. His main challenge is likely to be the famously pitiless Auditor General, who is also his granddaughter.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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