The Scorpian Visitant

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book The Scorpian Visitant by Saul Moon, Saul Moon
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Saul Moon ISBN: 9781466041318
Publisher: Saul Moon Publication: January 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Saul Moon
ISBN: 9781466041318
Publisher: Saul Moon
Publication: January 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Scorpian Visitant is a mysterious fantasy of dark magic, medieval battles and above all young love...

On a wet November Saturday afternoon, teenaged fire starter Robbie Higgins and his snooty cousin Louise Carlton visit Maldervale market. Robbie steals a magical glass from a junk stall - a prism with the images of Scorpio and Sagittarius in its triangular ends - right under the gaze of the normally goody-goody Louise.

Next day the owner of the glass, mysterious rag and bone man Morgan Digbone, tracks down Robbie and gives him no choice but to embark on a journey with Louise to find another prism, the Death Stone of Izar.

By moonlight on the stolen prism, Robbie and Louise travel to a strange medieval land. In the town of Oakwood, Robbie starts a barn fire as a diversion to steal clothes and money. The teenagers take lodgings in the town and begin an unlikely love affair. But the enigmatic Jade Finn knows who burned down her mother's barn and, since she has taken a fancy to Robbie, uses blackmail to come between him and Louise.

When Jade and Robbie are kidnapped by the dictatorial regime of Morgan's daughter, Gloria, Louise sets out to rescue her lost love. She is aided by rebels opposed to the regime and enlists in their bitter struggle with Gloria. Louise proves to be a feisty warrior, and as events unfold discovers not only who Robbie is but who she is too...

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Scorpian Visitant is a mysterious fantasy of dark magic, medieval battles and above all young love...

On a wet November Saturday afternoon, teenaged fire starter Robbie Higgins and his snooty cousin Louise Carlton visit Maldervale market. Robbie steals a magical glass from a junk stall - a prism with the images of Scorpio and Sagittarius in its triangular ends - right under the gaze of the normally goody-goody Louise.

Next day the owner of the glass, mysterious rag and bone man Morgan Digbone, tracks down Robbie and gives him no choice but to embark on a journey with Louise to find another prism, the Death Stone of Izar.

By moonlight on the stolen prism, Robbie and Louise travel to a strange medieval land. In the town of Oakwood, Robbie starts a barn fire as a diversion to steal clothes and money. The teenagers take lodgings in the town and begin an unlikely love affair. But the enigmatic Jade Finn knows who burned down her mother's barn and, since she has taken a fancy to Robbie, uses blackmail to come between him and Louise.

When Jade and Robbie are kidnapped by the dictatorial regime of Morgan's daughter, Gloria, Louise sets out to rescue her lost love. She is aided by rebels opposed to the regime and enlists in their bitter struggle with Gloria. Louise proves to be a feisty warrior, and as events unfold discovers not only who Robbie is but who she is too...

More books from Epic Fantasy

Cover of the book Hunting by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Scroll of the Prophet by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Qurim by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Timeless Fracture by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Treasure & Treason by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Kell's Legend by Saul Moon
Cover of the book The Eighth Power: Book VIII: The Book of the Eighth Power by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Dead Rider's Debt by Saul Moon
Cover of the book No Good Deed by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Nyumbani Tales by Saul Moon
Cover of the book A Night Without Stars by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Throne of Fools by Saul Moon
Cover of the book The bearded teacher and the young twink 2 by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Marconics by Saul Moon
Cover of the book Sons of the Countryside by Saul Moon
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy