Archive for November 5th, 2007

NEW TITLE: Masks of Scorpio

Monday, November 5th, 2007

The thirty-first volume of the saga of Dray Prescot of Earth and of Kregen, is now available from Fictionwise.com and all other good ebookstores. Masks of Scorpio by Alan Burt Akers is the final book of the Pandahem Cycle, although Seg the Bowman, an independent novel following Seg’s adventures in Pandahem after he is seperated from Dray, is also usually included as part of the Cycle.

Here is the blurb:

For Dray Prescot, the task of burning out the cult of the Silver Leem had been given Star Lords priority. Although he was emperor of Vallia, still he had to work incognito on an enemy island until that task was done.

Sided by his warrior daughter, Ros the Claw, and aided by a valiant crew of piratical swashbucklers, Dray invaded the capital of the secret order only to find treachery and terror where he had thought to find treasure and triumph.

It became a battle of golden masks against silver masks - and behind each facepiece could be hiding the bony features of the Grim Reaper himself!

For more information on Masks of Scorpio, and for details of availability, please see here.

Moyra Caldecott event in Bath, 7th November

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Moyra Caldecott will be signing books at The Speaking Tree Bookshop (146 Walcot Street, Bath, UK. Telephone 01225 461606) on Wednesday 7 November 2007, from 4pm to 6pm. Moyra will be delighted to see you there.

Moyra reached her 80th birthday in June this year. To celebrate her achievement of writing over thirty books, Bladud Books has republished most of her back catalogue of works. This includes two new works: her autobiography, Multi-Dimensional Life, and a collection of poems and thoughts, The Breathless Pause. The entire range will be available in The Speaking Tree on Wednesday 7 November, and Moyra herself will be available to sign her books and meet her fans between 4pm and 6pm.

Moyra is a well known and colourful character in Bath and The Speaking Tree is pleased to also be displaying her art and stained glass work as part of their local artist series.

If you can’t make it to the event but would still like a signed copy, please contact The Speaking Tree direct.