Author Martyn Stanley blends characterization with location and the bigger, broader questions of life in a blend that keeps the reader interested from the beginning. He also delivers some wonderfully unexpected `punches’ at just the right intervals to make them read to the end. Enjoy!
The Last Dragon Slayer (Deathsworn Arc Book 1)
Martyn Stanley
(55 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Children’s eBooks | Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
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Saul Karza, wizard of the Empire, has been given a quest by the Empress herself: To find and slay a mythical ‘noble dragon’ – said to be near invulnerable.
Instead of leading a large band of soldiers, archers and spell-casters; he sets out with two immigrant dock-workers and a homeless dwarf. What Saul needs is the legendary ‘Last Dragon Slayer’ on his side, because on this deadly quest, it’s not only Saul’s favour with the Empress that’s at stake – but also his life.
The Deathsworn Arc contains graphic violence and mature themes. Recommended for readers 14+ only.
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The Verkreath Horror (Deathsworn Arc Book 2)
Martyn Stanley
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
Imperial Wizard Saul Karza has stared death in the face.
Instead of an easy ride home to claim his reward, he finds himself fleeing a fanatical dragon cult and a horde of vile creatures, determined to devour his entire party. Just when things couldn’t get any worse, he is faced with the even greater horror of Brael Truthseeker’s enigmatic ‘Truth’.
The Deathsworn Arc contains graphic violence and mature themes. Recommended for readers 14+ only.
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The Blood Queen (Deathsworn Arc Book 3)
Martyn Stanley
(6 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
Imperial Wizard Saul Karza has dragged himself and his companions through hell.
Instead of falling into the Empress’s arms and re-kindling their relationship, he finds she has regained her lost youth, leaving him old and frail. His strong position at court is at risk, as thanks to Brael’s ‘Truth’, he is forced to make a stand against the tyranny of the church. Even if he can maintain his position, he risks losing more than one companion to the brutal ‘Blood Trials’.
The Deathsworn Arc contains graphic violence and mature themes. Recommended for readers 14+ only.
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The Lambton Worm (The Lambton Worm Re-telling Book 1)
Martyn Stanley
(2 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks | Mythology & Folk Tales | Short Stories | Fantasy
The Lambton Worm is a modern re-telling of the popular story from old English folklore.
When a young John Lambton skips church to go fishing, he catches something unnatural. Fearful of his father’s reaction to both skipping church and bringing such a foul creature to the house – he it throws in the well. Years later, after fighting in the Crusades, John returns home to an unpleasant surprise. When all seems lost, and he seems doomed to die – he finds help from a most unexpected person.
This is a short story, approx 6000 words including the footnotes. The actual story is approx 5800 words.
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