Read a fantastic tale of good and evil. The island of Archerland has sunk beneath the waves. Its once proud towers are now a thoroughfare for deep-sea fishes and the residence of squid and octopi. A few survivors, edged by the prevailing winds, have washed up upon and unknown shore. It is inhabited, however. Will the natives welcome the refugees or repel them? As this question is answered, both parties learn that Mazlund, once a Seraph, now fallen from God, has also arrived in this land. He, of course, plans to eradicate ...
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Read a fantastic tale of good and evil. The island of Archerland has sunk beneath the waves. Its once proud towers are now a thoroughfare for deep-sea fishes and the residence of squid and octopi. A few survivors, edged by the prevailing winds, have washed up upon and unknown shore. It is inhabited, however. Will the natives welcome the refugees or repel them? As this question is answered, both parties learn that Mazlund, once a Seraph, now fallen from God, has also arrived in this land. He, of course, plans to eradicate his ancient antagonists, even if Archerland is no more. He plans a trap for them which cannot fail. About the author: H. R. Coursen's 33rd book of poetry, Maine Seasons, with photography by John Schwartz, will soon appear from Just Write Books. Coursen lives in Brunswick, Maine, lectures in Shakespeare at Bowdoin College and the Universtity of Maine (Augusta), and teaches at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Southern New Hampshire University.
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