Windows into the fantastic, from crypts to cobras, swords to
submarines, rubies to railroads, heaven to hell and places stranger
still. Heroes, horrors, and hijinks--both original to this
collection and reprinted from a variety of sources--from the mind
of Ari Marmell, author of The Conqueror's Shadow, The Goblin Corps,
Darksiders: the Abomination Vault, the Widdershins Adventures
series, and more. In Strange New Words, let Ari Marmell guide you
through over a dozen windows into the fantastic. Heroes, horrors,
and hijinks await you, including: "The Cemetery Wyrm" A childish
fascination with the old, pitted monument was understandable, but
not the ongoing obsession-or his certainty that the effigy was
something more . . . "The Purloined Ledger" In the early days of
the Great Depression, a PI who is far more than he appears must
outwit a gangster whose efforts may have turned to sorcery. "The
Shaman's Tale" Why do the proud and warlike orcs serve always as
the minions, never the master? The answer lies in the mists of the
oldest orcish legends . . . A brand new story set in the world of
The Goblin Corps "Railroad Spikes" He thought the train was easy
pickings, treasure ripe for the taking. He was very, very wrong.
Saw meets The Great Train Robbery in a steampunk Wild West. "The
Rubies of Olun-Zeth" In a brutal, vicious land ruled by brutal,
vicious gods, Lathaan the Heretic knows that the promise of
treasure is a promise rarely kept. But what if . . . ? "Big Apple,
Small Serpent" Loosed from the confines of her tiny world, this
little Egyptian cobra was never going back to her exhibit. She was
free, and would remain so-no matter what it took. "Reaver" Was the
evil in the ship that had grounded itself on Lincaster's docks, or
had it always festered in Lincaster itself? A full-length
novelette. "Twenty-One-Oh" In a dystopian future of all-power
corporations, missing a deadline on even a simple delivery can cost
you a lot more than just your job . . . "Tithe" It is a theme
common to the tales told every girl and boy of the fairy courts:
Never trust a bargain made with the tricky and treacherous human
race. "Than to Serve in Heaven" It was an offer even Lucifer
couldn't pass up. Still, through it all, he wondered, and the
angels with him. Why would God put him in charge of Heaven? "The
Ogre's Pride" Unlike his bloodthirsty brethren, Davro the ogre just
wanted to be left in peace. Still, some insults cannot be ignored,
and some things are always worth fighting for. "In Deepest Silence"
The USS San Jacinto should have been prepared for anything in the
ocean's depths-but you cannot prepare for what cannot exist "One
Solitary Scale" Only the sculptor himself knew he had traded his
soul for his talent. Now he had found a way to break that bargain,
but had he merely traded one Hell for another?
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2013 |
First published: |
November 2013 |
Authors: |
Ari Marmell
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 9mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
172 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4937-3076-6 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Fantasy
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LSN: |
1-4937-3076-2 |
Barcode: |
9781493730766 |
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