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Lies and Treachery (Part 2 of 2) by David A. Riley: After having
escaped death in the Great Desert as they fled from their pursuers,
Horbeck and his fellow mercenaries are hoping for some time to recover
in the small, stockaded town they reach
beyond the desert’s edge,
little realizing they will be betrayed and forced to grapple with
creatures of appalling evil, some demonic and some human.
Feast
of the Hidden Moon by Gregory Mele: A night’s carousal in the city of Na
Yxim takes an unexpected turn when Ométl Five-Rabbit literally stumbles
into a near-naked and badly abused young priestess, only to have
abducted by a winged-horror. Reporting the encounter to her superiors
only deepens the mystery. With Anaklyse, the priestess’s far more
martially-minded sister, Ometl turns to his sorcerous employer find
answers, and learns that there is far more afoot in Na Yxim society that
he’d have ever guessed.
Chronicles of Fierge – Bloody Escape by
Tom Doolan: After successfully escaping a cultist temple with the
treasure, and his life intact, Fierge the White Rat runs afoul of a few
particularly tenacious cultists. Seeing they aren’t going to be smart
enough to turn back and leave him be, the warrior turns and deals with
them in the best way he knows how.
Chitin is Not Bone by Robert
Bose: Deep within the jungle canyons of Tsombu, Lord Ravencroft, the
Baron of Bone, and Lady Cyn, Knight of Lost Carcosa, find themselves
recruited by the insect like Jaru to deal with the ravenous child of an
elder, potentially unforgiving goddess.
Into the Siege by Malcolm
North: Clegg, a half-orc freebooter, is sent on an extraction mission
that requires him to infiltrate an invading army and break into a
besieged city. But he must contend with horrors that extend beyond war
and a mission that he does not fully understand.
Judgement for
All by Jason M. Waltz: Once again, Death stalks where Pawft walks. One
botched theft, escaped hanging, street warfare, religious assault, and
devious God later, the Breath of Death again walks alone.
The
Kingdom of Memory by Tim Waggoner: A simple Egyptian fisherman finds
himself trapped in the afterworld, pursued by a monstrous crocodile, and
haunted by a suppressed memory as terrifying as any ravenous reptile.
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