Chris Moss
The Rising Herald Saga
Book 1
About The Author
Kestel is sentenced to death,
but fate has other plans…
Snatched from the jaws of a Hydra, Kestel finds himself swept into a struggle of monsters and angels. The fate of a crumbling society hangs on Kestel’s impossible quest for revenge against a living god. Meanwhile, the island of Caelbor teeters on the brink of civil war. Spymaster Harpalus plots in the shadows, only to be faced by the woman who trained him. Will Harpalus succeed in stopping the war, or will his country be torn apart by old scores left unsettled? A fantasy in the tradition of Terry Brooks and Raymond E Feist, The Traitor’s Reliquary will keep readers guessing from the first betrayal to the final showdown.
Chris Moss
The Rising Herald Saga
Book 2
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To save an empire–or destroy it?
After the death of Maal and Musmahu, Kestel and Eriwasteg contend with the intrigues of Maal’s court to take control of the Sacred Realm, but their different cultures and Kestel’s growing visions of the Capital’s destruction put them both at risk. Julia, now Spymistress of the Citadel after murdering her protégé, Harpalus, must protect the Citadel’s prelates from a new Vutai agent while dealing with her own crippling guilt. Meanwhile, General Marcus Dio is asked to forge a combined army from the remnants of the bitter civil war, but his own secrets threaten to upset the Citadel’s push to retake their ancestral homeland. With Citadel and Baavghir armies converging on the Capital, Kestel’s empire is on the brink.
Chris Moss
The Rising Herald Saga
Book 3
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A city burns …
but does the Herald still wish to save it?
Kestel and Harpalus race to take control of the Citadel army, who are on a rampage after the treacherous deaths of Dio and Bastion, but after being imprisoned and humiliated by his own people, Kestel may be more than happy to watch his city burn. Meanwhile, Eriwasteg struggles to contain the Baavghir’s own ambitions for conquest as her companion Melia succumbs to Bloodwyne withdrawal. With a city on the brink, scores will be settled and secrets will be dragged into the light – but with the Hydra God stirring, will it be enough?
Rick Newberry’s
Deadly Series
Book 1
About the Author
At work. On the bus. In a crowded theater.
They’re everywhere. Anyone you meet could be a deadly person…given the right set of circumstances. Who Knows? It might even be you. Welcome to Deadly People A collection of short stories dedicated to the strange, the curious, and the slightly twisted. Not for the weak of heart, the timid, or those who are easily frightened, my Deadly People are dying to meet you. So, if you’re tired of the normal, bored with the safe and sane, then take a walk with me beyond the ordinary, past the conventional, and venture into the realm of the unexplainable and somewhat fantastic. Don’t be shy, stories of murder, mayhem, and madness await those who are willing to take a chance and enter the world of Deadly People.
Rick Newberry’s
Deadly Series
Book 2
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“Welcome to Sin City.”
Block 16 in old downtown Las Vegas holds the distinction of being the original Sin City. Games of chance, free-flowing alcohol, and lurid back rooms flourished on Block 16 in 1906. Fast forward, Las Vegas welcomes more than forty million visitors a year. Why? Games of chance, free-flowing alcohol, and lurid back rooms. In this book of short stories celebrating place, what better place to celebrate than Sin City? Whether thestory is a futuristic saga of deep space war, or features a dusty little town called Pahrump, Deadly Places is all about what happens in and around Vegas. This book pays tribute to the ghosts, misfits, and non-conformists of Block 16. Without their determination to make something of this place in the sun, there would be no Strip, no City of Entertainment, and no iconic sign proclaiming…
“Welcome to Las Vegas.”
Rick Newberry’s
Deadly Series
Book 3
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Erected in 1959, the iconic sign welcomes millions of visitors each year.
Thousands of tourists line up every day to take a “selfie” with the famous marker in the background. The sign, which symbolizes the classic start of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, represents hope, imagination, and ingenuity. It is one of the “things” visitors to the city delight in seeing. What is not so delightful are the unexpected things awaiting Las Vegas visitors and locals alike. Things such as locusts, witches, and droughts. Not to worry—locusts tend to be migratory, witches mostly keep to themselves, and water shortages are, for the most part, a temporary thing and cyclical in nature. There are, however, other things which cannot so easily be dismissed. Supernatural beings, hungry beasts, and perhaps the deadliest thing of all: humans.