A Moment Before It Struck

A Moment Before It Struck by Linda Nagata

A Prequel to The Dread Hammer
by Linda Nagata
FREE (Short Story)

A young soldier, remorseless and preternaturally skilled at warfare, finds himself a target of revenge in this dark fantasy short story, originally published at Lightspeed Magazine. “A Moment Before It Struck” is a prequel story to the Puzzle Lands scoundrel lit novel The Dread Hammer. Sample chapters are included.

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Light Errant

Light Errant by Chaz Brenchley


Northern Lights Book 2
by Chaz Brenchley
$4.99 (Novel) ISBN 978-1-61138-064-4

Ben’s back—and this time he means business. Family business…

Benedict Macallan, wonder-worker malgré lui, has travelled the length and breadth of Europe since the events of Dead of Light, and still discovered no family like his own. Maybe Macallan blood really is a biological sport, a freak of evolution.

What Ben does discover is that he can’t escape his birthright.
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The Dread Hammer

The Dread Hammer by Linda Nagata

Stories of the Puzzle Lands – Book 1
by Linda Nagata
$4.99 (Novel) ISBN 978-1-937197-08-7

A tale of love, war, murder, marriage, and fate.

He lurks beside the forest road, a charming, well-armed young murderer, not altogether human. She draws near, a contrary shepherdess fleeing an unwanted marriage. When he overhears her prayer for help, whispered to the Dread Hammer, he decides to grant it — and love takes him by surprise. But love soon proves a greater challenge than murder.
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Hepen The Watcher

Hepen The Watcher by Linda Nagata

Stories of the Puzzle Lands – Book 2
by Linda Nagata
$4.99 (Novel) ISBN 978-1-937197-09-4

A tale of exile, rebellion, fidelity, and fire.

The demon Dismay’s murderous nature earns him the ire of his beloved wife, who sends him away in a fit of temper. In his exile he ventures south into the land of Lutawa, drawn there by the prayers of abused and desperate women who beg him to grant them vengeance against the men who cruelly rule their lives — and Dismay is pleased to do it.
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