After a slave ship is wrecked on the coast of a mysterious island, Flan must contend with the wiles of a goddess, a witch, and the men who’d chained him. Lush jungles teem with beauty and hideous beasts stalk the night, but when the dead whisper at black altars and the living have lost their shape, it will take a Mongrel Dog to find out why. Lavishly Illustrated by Cj Franks, this is Matt and Melody Booker's second book of Flan, which follows their often hung-over wanderer as he encounters gods, devils, and the monsters in between. --Series Info-- Far from the fires of castle towns and ports renowned, the wild edges have been bleeding. Deep forests beat with black hearts, lost cities howl with desert winds, and old temples shelter older shame. Stray far enough and shadow-haunted meadows start to whisper luring words, of Dreaming Lands with different skies and different stars, and ancient shapes that hate and hunger through the veil. To trod these secret places is the fate of Flan the Mongrel. Each story is a standalone adventure that can be enjoyed in any order, all lavishly illustrated and vividly written.
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- Release Date 07/12/2016
- Authors Matt Booker, Melody Booker, Cj Franks
- Language English
- Company Matt and Melody Booker
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