Queen of the Spinners

by Anthony Fredericks


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Softcover
£14.05
Softcover
£14.05

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 01/08/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 316
ISBN : 9780759612655

About the Book

There is a new wizard, Calum, from outside the kingdom, who, though young, brings an older form of magic with him. The Council of Wizards, anxious to regain lost prestige, is willing to sell out the kingdom to gain this magic, and Mathia, a member of the council, is willing betray his own niece to be at the center of it all. Roanne, Mathia’s niece, is the child of an unusual marriage between the Queen of the Spinners and a wizard. Untrained in the use of power, she unwittingly escapes Calum, discovering by accident the secret to defeating Calum’s magic. With the support of the Spinners, untrained women with the power of magic, Roanne allies herself with Regus, Jerol, and Sheilla, the sons and daughter of King Sallas. Together they face Calum and his wizard allies to prevent them from enslaving the kingdom. But is Calum their real enemy, or just the emissary of a far greater enemy? The secret to that answer might lie in the Varden Wasteland, the very place where Roanne’s parents had disappeared when she was just a child.


About the Author

Mice with eyes that glow in the dark and frothing cauldrons growing strange life forms are not from Anthony Fredericks’ imagination, but his reality as a research scientist. Is it any wonder his imagination tends to run wild every once in a while? He survived his undergraduate education on the classes where grades were based on papers rather than tests. In addition to his science, he has read more science fiction and fantasy than is probably considered healthy, and supplemented that with doses of renaissance festivals whenever the opportunity arose. Mix all this with the right combination of nucleic acids and amino acids and what do you get? Hopefully a scientist with enough imagination to see what is not always obvious, and while he sits at his bench pipeting away, the primordial soup of his imagination may germinate a story or two.

You can visit Anthony, or David Plieth as he is known in his other life, at anthonyfredericks.com. The web sight features excerpts from his fiction, photos from renaissance festivals, and some natural photography. There are knights jousting, fairies and gypsies dancing, and hawks and falcons flying. See the beauty of the world of birds, and the striking colors most people never take the time to notice in the dragonflies. You can even let Anthony/Dave know what you think of it all.

So, what do you get when you cross a mouse and a jellyfish?