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fish321 |
Posted - 03 Dec 2014 : 00:14:18 I noticed when looking at the coming soon books on Barnes and Noble that Mr Ed Greenwood has a book called the Iron Assassin coming out. At first I thought perhaps Spellstorm had been renamed but it appears this is a completely different book. I was hoping someone here might be able to tell me if this is realms related or some different series of his. While I'm asking questions could someone tell me about the variety of new listing of his available for download, each about 25 pages long and one 100 ish page long book or possibly comic book? I've been reading through realms books that I have never read before and if these are little short stories of his I'd like to go ahead and get them. I'm including a link to the description page of Iron Assassin to verify for everyone what I'm saying though sadly the page is lacking in information. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-iron-assassin-ed-greenwood/1120327528?ean=9780765338464 I hope adding the link isn't against any rules and my sincerest apologies if it is. |
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fish321 |
Posted - 03 Dec 2014 : 07:23:45 They are simply listed as dungeons and dragons then numbered 1 through 5 kindle editions. The larger one has elminster at the mage fair among other things though I can't recall the name presently |
The Hooded One |
Posted - 03 Dec 2014 : 03:54:00 fish321, The Iron Assassin is a "gaslamp" fantasy; a steampunk novel of manners. Light, fast-paced, and fun . . . as so far as I know, a standalone book. Written before Spellstorm, finished and in. So yes, it's not a Realms book, and it's not related to Spellstorm (also due out around the same time, I believe) in any way. Spellstorm is an Elminster book that stars a lot of familiar names to oldtime Realm fans, set after The Herald, largely in rural Cormyr. Ed is now at work on his next Realms novel after that, which is set elsewhere and primarily stars other characters and a very different story, though what I know of Ed's existing contract suggests there will be some character overlap. Which listings of shorter works are you referring to? Ed's non-Realms short stories are starting to appear singly or as part of various Platters of Surprises, available through theedverse.com . . . but I'm not sure which listings you've seen. If you're referring to (p3 of the B & N Ed Greenwood listings) A Nice Silky Merlot, The Ostrond File, and Walking The King's Skull, these are some of Ed's non-Realms short stories; the first two are modern-day horror stories (again, standalones, not part of a series or related to each other), and King's Skull is a whimsical fantasy short story that I quite enjoyed. Shadowsfall Legends: The Gem That Caught Fire is a fantasy short story Ed wrote to bring to life the character depicted on its cover, an adventurer in the Shadowsfall setting (he didn't create the setting or the character). love, THO |
Kentinal |
Posted - 03 Dec 2014 : 00:37:39 Well a little research found this as a part of a review. quote: Hot pulp fiction: A steampunk Frankenstein is a weapon of death in an alternate 19th century England
It would not appear to be FR. |
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