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Not Quite Scaramouche

by Rosenberg, Joel

Description

Several of them, in fact. He's the heir to an empire-but he doesn't want to be. And nobody believes that he could or would walk away, and give the job of ruling the kingdom to someone else. In this roller coaster of a sequel to Not Exactly the Three Musketeers, it looks like the stage is set for a major shake-up in the kingdom. Jason's help in keeping everything from blowing up are the self-appointed soldiers of the errant Jason, sent by that wily off-worlder Walter Slovotsky to keep Jason in one piece . . . more or less. There's Kethol, the long and lanky redhead with an easy smile, who's quick with a quip and quicker with a sword; Pirojil, the ugly one, whose looks deceive and whose might and loyalty are worth a kingdom; and the fledgling wizard Erenor, a man who tries to stay two steps ahead of his enemies--as well as one step ahead of his friends. They're all part of the Cullinane retinue, sworn to protect the Cullinane manse and the sometimes-heroic Jason Cullinane and they have their hands full. Because no one likes a vacuum--or one too many contenders for power, Jason's soldiers are going to have to do some fast adventuring to make it all turn out all right. Next in Joel Rosenberg's bestselling Guardians of the Flame series, Not Quite Scaramouche continues the adventures of the journeyman soldiers of Castle Cullinane (and their sometimes ill-fated leader) in all their raucous glory.

About the Author

Rosenberg, Joel

Joel Rosenberg was an American author known for his works in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He was born in 1954 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and passed away in 2011.Rosenberg's most notable works include the "Guardians of the Flame" series, which tells the story of a group of college students who are transported into a fantasy world, and the "Keepers of the Hidden Ways" series, which explores a world where Norse mythology is real and powerful.Rosenberg's writing is known for its attention to detail, strong character development, and exploration of themes such as identity, power, and responsibility. He won several awards for his writing, including the Prometheus Award for Best Novel in 1990 for "The Guardians of the Flame."In addition to his writing, Rosenberg was also a political consultant and an activist. He was active in several political campaigns, particularly those related to issues of Israel and the Middle East. Despite his passing, his legacy lives on in his works, which are enjoyed by fans of science fiction and fantasy around the world.

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