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The Dust of Cannae (Hardcover)
David K Bryant; Cover design or artwork by Fiona Jayde; Edited by Ren Cummins
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The Dust of Cannae (Paperback)
David K Bryant; Cover design or artwork by Fiona Jayde; Edited by Ren Cummins
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Weeks have passed since the events of "Reaper's Flight," and Kari
and Cousins are both left to try and make some sense of the impact
to their lives. So when a new mystery involving the Machines
appears, they follow it west, further than any have travelled
before. Meanwhile, Favo wrestles with his own inner demons, leading
him back into a shadow of his former life. But what awaits him in
the dark may be too much for even his impressive good luck to
manage. Book Five of the six book series "Chronicles of Aesirium,"
a near-Earth world filled with a tenuous balance of science and
magic, and cared for by the mysterious Sheharid Is'iin, called
Reapers or Shepherds by those who whisper of their powers over life
and death.
"A Wish Costs Naught But A single Happy Thought..." All the
chapters of the "Into the Dust" series, now available in one
collection Follow the dark adventures across two worlds in this
introduction to the land of Uphoria, wondrous realm in which all
can be had for the price of one happiest thought. Pixies, pirates,
mermaids, minotaurs and more, all as close as an outstretched hand.
But is the cost worth the wish? Contains the following tales:
"Lost," by Ren Cummins "Avast," by Ren Cummins "The Lily or the
Tiger," by Kiri Callaghan "Hollow," by Ren Cummins "Labyrinth," by
Ren Cummins "The Mermaid's Tale," by Kiri Callaghan "What
Dreams...," by Ren Cummins "All that Glitters," by Kiri Callaghan
"Shadow," by Ren Cummins "A Hawk from a Handsaw," by Kiri Callaghan
Book Two of the Chronicles of Aesirium: On the world of Aerthos,
the large community of Oldtown-Against-the-Wall has long been the
refuge for the former citizens of the city of Aesirium, Utopian
citadel of science and magic. But outside the defensive wall, the
exiled townspeople have fallen under siege by undead monsters from
the wild. Among them, however, a trio of young children seem to be
key to the survival and evolution of this town. Can they learn to
utilize their individual skills and talents in time? And what is
the Morrow stone, what role does it play, and why do so many people
seek it?
Prophecies surrounding the people of Oldtown-Against-the-Wall
collide with the realities of their unresolved conflicts. The
people of science and the people of the mystical arts remain
separated by philosophy, ignorance, and generations of time on
either side of the great Wall. The heart of this great war falls
upon the shoulders of three young orphans, gifted with
preternatural skills in science, foresight and one who is no longer
merely human, but an angel of death itself. Together, they must
learn the truths that have kept their cities apart and protect
their people from one who would willfully destroy them all. The
Chronicles of Aesirium come to a stunning conclusion in Book 6: The
Crook and the Blade.
A collection of observations penned by author and musician Ren
Cummins over the past ten years, encompassing a broad span of
topics involving the process of growing up (or growing old) in the
pop-culture-rich environment of 20th and 21st century America. A
self-professed "Geek," Ren's association with comic books, science
fiction, saturday morning television and the SCA all come together
in a brisk examination of career exploration, philosophy and
becoming a Father with a style that is at turns amusing and sober.
Ren's love of the English (and Spanish) language bears the part of
the passenger, deliberate wordplay evident throughout. A
thought-provoking - and at times irreverent - self-examination of
one man's struggle to grow up but not entirely grow old.
Book One of the Chronicles of Aesirium: What if Death wore a pretty
black dress? Everyone in Oldtown had heard talk of the Reapers.
Even though nobody had seen one in years, everyone whispered the
tales: flying from rooftop to rooftop, stealing the souls of the
unwary, letting their undead beasts hunt through the streets for
any member of the community too reckless or fearless to heed the
nightly curfew ... mysterious and terrifying, most feared to even
mention them by name, lest they appear and gather your spirit away.
For 11-year-old Romany, her greatest fears were less about the
mythological Reapers and more about surviving a miserable life
inside of Oldtown's solitary orphanage. Her stark white hair made
her an obvious target for the bullies, and the cruel nickname of
"Ratgirl" had followed her for years. But if Rom thought her
troubles were behind her, being struck dead by a bolt of lightning
would only open the door to an entire life of new ones. First on
the list? Finding out that she herself...is a Reaper.
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