IN A SMUGGLER'S TAVERN, Domingo Ladrón is waiting for his next clients, two fiends who seek a terrible treasure in a place which shouldn't exist. Domingo is Dhystara, a duster, a man of power who uses alchemy, nature and his wits to accomplish what ordinary people can never hope to do. He must brave the trials of the Garden Path and find the secret lair of the Midnight Gardener, a mythical being said to spin life and death out of the very air. Once there, Domingo will try to find and retrieve a gruesome plant with powers no being should ever wield. The fiends will reward him handsomely, if only he can manage to get their prize and survive... Beautifully illustrated by artist David Slebodnick, IN THE REALM OF THE MIDNIGHT GARDENER is one of the Tales of the Garden Path, a series of works which will take you to a world like you have never seen before. Music playlists to accompany your reading can be found on the book's page http://goo.gl/1uBR28 ~~~ The Garden Path, a living conduit between the wild places across the unending cosmos. It's pathways can lead you to untold marvels, horrific terrors, or leave you stranded forever. It has been more than two thousand years since humanity was forced to flee their home world of Gaia. Domingo Ladrón, a practitioner in the mystical art of Dhystara, travels across the living worlds seeking power and knowledge. Danger and madness wait for him wherever he goes. Go with him to learn the mysteries of the living worlds, to experience danger and excitement in a cosmos that breathes with life.
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- Author Christopher Laine
- Language English
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