Abarrach, the Realm of stone. Here, on a barren world of underground caverns built around a core of molten lava, the lesser races -- humans, elves, and dwarves -- seem to have all died off. Here, too, what may well be the last remnants of the once powerful Sartan still struggle to survive. For Haplo and Alfred -- enemies by heritage, traveling companions by necessity -- Abarrach may reveal more than either dares to discover about the history of Sartan... and the future of all their descendants.
The most excellent production folk at Pyr: Jill Maxick in marketing, Catherine Roberts-Abel in production, Bruce Carle in layout (whom you can thank for the beautiful fonts). Gabrielle Harbowy, copyeditor extraordinaire.
Jat is a boy who wants more from life than collecting coal from the Fire Sea.
Elani Morgan joined us late in the developmental stages of assembling the manuscript and produced figures 1 and 2 to help describe the different vertical realms of the deep sea. Her mother, Mac Morgan, a retired high school English ...
Hannah flees for her life and struggles to solve her murdered guardian Alice's ancient riddles in the company of two unconventional detectives.
The divisive incident that anticipated the Kursk disaster in August 2000
It is a case study of a natural disaster that will fire the imagination. Excellent colour photographs and illustrations along with easily understandable scientific and historic details make this book highly appealing to a wide audience.
A collection of poems and native artwork reflect the geography, history, culture, and mythology of the Pacific Islands
In Sea of Fire Patrick Featherstone, a former JSOC sniper is pressed back into service to find CIA agent Tyler Kang who has apparently defected to North Korea with sensitive missile technology.
Mason moved to place a gentle hand on her shoulder. She looked around blindly to see that his cheeks were as wet as her own. “Yes.” Cathy gulped back her tears, and, with Mason's assistance, rose shakily to her feet.
When a Singapore pirate is found in the Celebes Sea with radiation on his skin, the Op-Center team investigating nuclear disposal learns that a multinational corporation hired to dispose of nuclear waste is selling it to terrorists.