Thraxas is having a terrible morning; a vengeful judge has fined him all his money, two old enemies are threatening him, and the rainy season has begun, making the magical city of Turai incredibly wet.
In the fourth book of the Thraxas series, Thraxas is invited to the Elvish Island of Avula. Sailing south means he can avoid the harsh Turanian winter, and escape from Makri, who's recent behaviour has outraged all decent citizens. Makri refuses to be left behind, much to the displeasure of the Turanian Prince, who knows her Orcish blood isn't going to be welcome on any Elvish island. Once there, Thraxas finds himself involved in the puzzling case of the Elvish sacred tree, and Makri starts giving sword-fighting lessons to a very puny young Elf. As a restful holiday, Thraxas's voyage south doesn't work out as well as he hoped. There's a lot more Elvish crime than he expected, and he ends up in conflict with virtually everyone on Avula. This is a new edition with an introduction by the author.
In the enchanted city of Turai, the royal family is corrupt, the politicians can be bought, and the civic guards have better things to do than guarding. In the past, portly private eye Thraxas always came to the rescue. However, when all of Turai gets into trouble, is Thraxas up to the challenge?
It's summer in the magical city of Turai and it's hotter than Orcish hell. All that Thraxas, third-rate sorcerer, second-rate private investigator and world-class drinker, is looking for is his next beer. Until he learns about the murder of Drantaax, the famous sculptor, and the guards arrest his client. It's a simple enough case, except that the massive statue Drantaax was working on has disappeared and rival bands of warrior-monks keep turning up all over town. And then there's the odd dead sorcerer to account for...And what does all this have to do with the dolphins and their lost healing stone? Funny and fast-moving, THRAXAS AND THE WARRIOR MONKS confirms Martin Scott as one of the brightest new voices in fantasy fiction.
My name's Thraxas, and I'm a PI, so when the word hit the street that the Sorcerers Guild were holding their convention downtown I felt as happy as a crab in a whorehouse . Don't get me wrong - I do magic like the next guy - but as far as sorcerers go, well, two's company and three's a crime-spree
Set in a 1998 hotel ballroom, a group of six B-movie "Scream Queens" attempts to rejuvenate their careers by performing a musical revue at a sci-fi and horror convention. Ranging from a fresh newcomer to a seasoned veteran, these vibrant characters showcase their talents through song and dance, delivering a comedic and entertaining experience. The performance highlights their struggles and triumphs in the world of low-budget filmmaking, promising 90 minutes of laughter and nostalgia for fans of the genre.
Offering a comprehensive exploration of a classic comedy, this book delves into scene-by-scene descriptions, providing insights into the actors' performances and intriguing trivia about the film's production. It also highlights the perspectives of PGA Tour stars and notable figures in the golf community, showcasing what they appreciated about the movie. This detailed account captures both the film's charm and its impact on the world of golf.
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