Mercerian Tales

Mercerian Tales
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Publisher : Paul J Bennett
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9781775105985
ISBN-13 : 1775105989
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Mercerian Tales by : Paul J Bennett

Download or read book Mercerian Tales written by Paul J Bennett and published by Paul J Bennett. This book was released on 2018-05-15 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A roaring fire. A group of friends. A night of captivating tales ensues. What happens when the defenders of Merceria gather in Bodden on a cool summer's night? With an adventurous princess in the mix, it can only mean one thing; regaling each other with accounts of erstwhile derring-do. Fitz the Elder indulges in memories of the past, while Beverly recounts a time she outwitted both an Earl and a Bandit King. A reluctant Dame Hayley is coaxed into sharing her exploits following her victory at the Uxley archery competition. Anna convinces a humble Gerald to share what tempered his thirst for vengeance after the loss of his family. Just when it appears the night is over, the final surprising tales unfold, leaving everyone speechless. Mercerian Tales is a collection of short stories, weaved together with snippets of lore about the kingdom, which falls between books two and three of the series, Heir to the Crown. If you like mythical beasts, bold manoeuvers, and witty banter, then you will love Paul J Bennett's recollections of days gone by. Pick up your copy of Mercerian Tale: Stories of the Past today, and pull up a chair!


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