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Subj: Byzantium and Holmes
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 at 11:52:11 am EST


New year and the publishers have woken up from all that turkey. Expect a run of spam messages from me about new books in the next few weeks.

Starting with...

You may not have realised that what was missing from your lives was a version of Wagon Train as scripted by J.R.R. Tolkein, but that is easily fixed now that BYZANTIUM: STONE AND FIRE has reached the Kindle store - $1 last time I looked.

For those not yet compelled to click away and acquire it, here us the recap and cast list to get you up to speed:

BOOK TWO:
BYZANTIUM: STONE AND FIRE
by I.A. Watson


In which we report the journey of the last caravan to Byzantium as it is hunted by raiders and revenants, with a packed roster of merchants, mendicants, military, magicians, monks, mercenaries, and one formidable grandmother.


Previously, in BYZANTIUM: DEAD MEN’S ROAD:

    Wandering Celtic priest Kirkgrim Carrionwake joined the caravan heading east to Byzantium mostly because he fancied Venetian mage Mirabelle de Castile. The collection of travellers seeking safe passage to the great city were a fascinating selection of merchants, messengers, monks, and others ripe for meddling with. Of particular interest were the newly-recruited Viking caravan guard Sigroth Sigrothson and the train’s lead scout Fitz, owner of a fighting war-pig.
    Kirkgrim also suspected growing trouble as the rebel forces of Baron Olderus shifted their attentions west of the fallen Roman Empire’s old capital, defying Duke Sebastio’s weakening rule and fomenting chaos across the region. The Wanderer couldn’t know that the beautiful Lady Mirabelle was tasked with delivering a sealed casket to the Invisible College’s Byzantine Chapter, or that this treasure would draw the attention of a one-eyed sorcerer and his band or raiders and of a Necromancer who would raise an undead horde.
    If he had known, Kirkgrim would have gone anyway.


Significant Travellers in the Caravan of Padavas the Portly
at the start of our present chronicle

The Staff:

Padavas the Portly, Caravan Master, bringing his train on a new route hoping for less trouble
Santar Strongarm, his guard commander
Fitz the Scout, principal tracker, and his truffle-pig companion Fred
Sigroth Sigrothson, out-of-place simple-minded axe-loving Viking berserker
Vare the smith’s son, a neophyte wagon guard newly recruited to the job
Truder the Younger, experienced but antisocial wagon guard, now secretly an undead serving a sinister enemy
Jessup and Wardik, Santar’s cronies, caravan guards
Nine other bravos, some herdsmen, drovers, and wagon-drivers, and a harried quartermaster cook

Principal Passengers:
Davidus of Tessera, a rich merchant with many wagons and his own private guard force
Margrave Rhodin dy Thermi, Imperial Courier of Byzantium, serving its ruler Duke Sebastio
Lady Mirabelle de Castile, Silver Adept Initiate of the Invisible College; a mage

Other Passengers:
Kirkgrim Carrionwake, the Wanderer, unconventional priest of the Tuatha de Danaan from the mystic isle of Albion
Alfosus of Tarsus, a slaver transporting a cargo of four captives
Brother Jastus and a column of pilgrim-monks of the Order of St Temensus
Hodis, his wife Katin, three children Yve, Hod Jr, and Frott, and his mother Matya, a displaced farmer family
Lessi, Ulas, Tuse, Aglina (Aggie) and thirteen other recent orphans from undead-ravaged Deara, under the protection of Lady Mirabelle
Many other travellers, bringing the total number in the caravan to 157 souls.

"Byzantium: Stone and Fire"
ASIN: B00SF4PYH2
Published by Pro Se Press
Release date: January 2015
Kindle Edition $0.99

Book One, BYZANTIUM: DEAD MAN'S ROAD is also available at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LWGO9F8/

Travel safely.

Or, if you prefer the comfort of stately Victoriana, how about...

SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERIES presents seven of award winning writer, I.A. Watson’s fabulous Sherlock Holmes adventures. This first volume, available only on Kindle, collects Watson’s first six Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson tales that have appeared in the first six volumes of Airship 27 Productions’ bestselling series, Sherlock Holmes – Consulting Detective.

“I.A. Watson has had a new story in each volume of “Consulting Detective,” since its inception,” reports Airship 27 Productions’ Managing Editor. “In fact his third entry in the series, ‘The Last Deposit’ won the Pulp Factory Award for Best Pulp Short Story. So we are extremely excited to be putting all these amazing stories together for our Kindle readers. As an added bonus, Airship 27 Productions is including an eighth, never before published adventure, “The Adventure of the Fading Light.” That makes this digital book twice the size of the regular volumes for the exact same price.”

This Kindle collection also features all the original illustrations by Pulp Factory Award winning artist, and Airship 27 Productions Art Director, Rob Davis.

"Sherlock Holmes Mysteries"
ASIN: B00S8SPQKU
Published by Airship 27
Release date: January 2015
Kindle Edition $4.99

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