A Wizard and a Warlord
NO GOVERNMENT, NO PROBLEM... FOR THE INVADERS.

During his last fight for peace and democracy on a forgotten planet, the interplanetary liberator Gar Pike somehow managed to get himself a new traveling companion: Alea, a young woman with a certain amount of psychic ability - and a heavy dose of attitude to boot.



Now the ship feels like it's shrinking, and Alea's always around, asking questions, sticking her nose in, and tensions are rising. But when they finally land on their next target planet, it's... strange. There doesn't seem to be ANY government to overthrow, good or bad, yet life still seems to be orderly, peaceful, and happy.



Until a forest outlaw builds an army and starts conquering villages, that is. With no government and no military, there's nothing and no one to stop him. The locals pray the mythical "Scarlet Company" will, but it's nowhere to be seen... and may not even exist.



Can Magnus and Alea alone save these peaceful people from brutal conquest? One thing is clear: when a wizard and a warlord square off, you can expect the unexpected.

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A Wizard and a Warlord
NO GOVERNMENT, NO PROBLEM... FOR THE INVADERS.

During his last fight for peace and democracy on a forgotten planet, the interplanetary liberator Gar Pike somehow managed to get himself a new traveling companion: Alea, a young woman with a certain amount of psychic ability - and a heavy dose of attitude to boot.



Now the ship feels like it's shrinking, and Alea's always around, asking questions, sticking her nose in, and tensions are rising. But when they finally land on their next target planet, it's... strange. There doesn't seem to be ANY government to overthrow, good or bad, yet life still seems to be orderly, peaceful, and happy.



Until a forest outlaw builds an army and starts conquering villages, that is. With no government and no military, there's nothing and no one to stop him. The locals pray the mythical "Scarlet Company" will, but it's nowhere to be seen... and may not even exist.



Can Magnus and Alea alone save these peaceful people from brutal conquest? One thing is clear: when a wizard and a warlord square off, you can expect the unexpected.

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A Wizard and a Warlord

A Wizard and a Warlord

by Christopher Stasheff
A Wizard and a Warlord

A Wizard and a Warlord

by Christopher Stasheff

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NO GOVERNMENT, NO PROBLEM... FOR THE INVADERS.

During his last fight for peace and democracy on a forgotten planet, the interplanetary liberator Gar Pike somehow managed to get himself a new traveling companion: Alea, a young woman with a certain amount of psychic ability - and a heavy dose of attitude to boot.



Now the ship feels like it's shrinking, and Alea's always around, asking questions, sticking her nose in, and tensions are rising. But when they finally land on their next target planet, it's... strange. There doesn't seem to be ANY government to overthrow, good or bad, yet life still seems to be orderly, peaceful, and happy.



Until a forest outlaw builds an army and starts conquering villages, that is. With no government and no military, there's nothing and no one to stop him. The locals pray the mythical "Scarlet Company" will, but it's nowhere to be seen... and may not even exist.



Can Magnus and Alea alone save these peaceful people from brutal conquest? One thing is clear: when a wizard and a warlord square off, you can expect the unexpected.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156752454
Publisher: Stasheff Literary Enterprises
Publication date: 09/21/2016
Series: Chronicles of the Rogue Wizard , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 538,504
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Christopher Stasheff is a teacher, thespian, techie, and author of science fiction & fantasy novels. One of the pioneers of "science fantasy," his career spans four decades, 44 novels (including translations into Czech, German, Italian, Russian, and Japanese), 29 short stories, and seven 7 anthologies. His novels are famous for their humor (and bad puns), exploration of comparative political systems, and philosophical undertones.
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