Farrell Holmes
Farrell Holmes
Murderous Magick
Murderous Magick is a collection of New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole’s short stories which weave together magick and murder. The stories in the collection are:
Shepherd: A story set in the world of his novel Talion: Revenant
The Adventure of the Red Riding Hood: A Holmesian-style story featuring V. August Lupyne, a humanoid wolf detective and Dr. Woolridge, his (literally) sheepish aide.
The Parker Panic: A weird western story set in the Deadlands universe, in which Nevan Kilbane is in the wilds of Arizona, hunting down a madman intent on creating his own nation in the West.
Looks Are Deceiving: A swords and sorcery murder mystery where the victim isn’t dead yet, and the detective is willing to save him, only because he intends to murder him himself.
The Silver Knife: 1923, London; and the oddest entry into the canon of Holmes characters, including German occultists, Russian nobility in exile, Mycroft Holmes and even Jack the Ripper.
These stories, some of which have not been offered in digital form before, would cost $10 if sold separately, but collected here are selling for $2.99.
Bonus: The author had added an essay talking about each of the stories, their origins and inspirations, and plans for these characters in the future.
Five different stories, a sampler to introduce you to Michael A. Stackpole’s imagination and legion of characters.
“Mike Stackpole has written an awful lot of copy in his life, so he can draw readily on considerable experience. When he wants to be tough, or whimsical or demented it is not the chore it might be for many another. He’s got it all there, ready. And the polish makes it shine.” —Roger Zelazny
This package is a zip-file with both the mobi and epub files, for use in all currently available ebook readers, including the Kindle, Nook, iPad and iPhone. Instructions for getting the book onto your device are included.
The Silver Knife
1923. London. The Great War is over, but not all wounds have healed. Everyone has their secrets, and, unlike wine, they seldom get better with age.
Doctor Watson thought his secret lay buried until Holmes – Farrell Holmes, a young, American cousin of the great detective – arrived on his doorstep, bleeding from a gunshot wound.
Czarist exiles, German mystics and the oddest addition to the Holmes canon all meet in The Silver Knife.
This product is a PDF format document in a zip file.
