
Of Trolls and Evil Things
Richard H. Stephens(Author)
Richard H. Stephens (Publisher)
Published on 20. October 2017
Book
Hardback
126 pages
978-1-7751036-5-3 (ISBN)
Description
Travel down an ever-darkening path in, 'Of Trolls and Evil Things.'
Two orphans battle to survive upon a perilous mountainside. When the dangers they face force them from their mountain home, they end up in the cutthroat streets of Cliff Face plying their hands as beggars to survive.
¿ Quickly, events have them wondering whether the dangers lurking within the city's shadows, alleyways, and seedy taverns outweigh the perils of braving the creatures stalking them upon the lofty heights.
A chance encounter with a member of the royal family sparks a confrontation, setting a series of events into motion that leave the children without a place to flee. Unless...
Strange circumstances spin their dwindling options out of control, forcing them onto the nefarious slopes of Mt. Gloom in a desperate effort to escape the unpleasant reality looming over them, only to discover their worst nightmare awaits them with open arms.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
359 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7751036-5-3 (9781775103653)
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Person
Richard began writing circa 1974; a bored child looking for something to do. A trip to a local bookstore saw the proprietor introduce him to Terry Brooks and Stephen R. Donaldson and his writing life was forever changed.
Richard worked in a warehouse for 22 years, before going back to school. Graduating with honours, he joined the local Police Service.
In 2017, Richard resigned from the Police Service to pursue writing full-time. With the support of his family, he has finally realized his boyhood dream.
Richard worked in a warehouse for 22 years, before going back to school. Graduating with honours, he joined the local Police Service.
In 2017, Richard resigned from the Police Service to pursue writing full-time. With the support of his family, he has finally realized his boyhood dream.