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Posted by: George Willson, August 2nd, 2011, 11:15am
The third installment of the Fempiror Chronicles, The Hunt for the Razers, is now available for purchase at Amazon.com or from CreateSpace. Also available on the Kindle.

The base price is 9.68 for the paperback, and you can get one thing or another based on which site you visit. At CreateSpace, you can get a 15% discount by using discount code H63WMLZU. This code is compatible with the first book as well and you can order them together by adding one to your cart, and then visiting the CreateSpace link for the first book to add the other.

On Amazon, all three titles are eligible for free shipping on orders over $25 (at least in the United States), so if you have none of them, you can get all of them and get free shipping.

Like the first two books, there are considerable changes between the novelization and the screenplay which is still posted on SimplyScripts, this time including an entire substory that's never been present anywhere else. Book 3 is the longest of the three thus far being 45 pages longer than book 1, and we continue to delve into everything affected by David's seemingly inconsequential touch.

The original script was very well-received when I was churning them out, so I hope you all like this one as well. It took a little longer to complete than the second one, but it was worth it.

About:
In 1819, David has settled into the easy life of a Rastem warrior without a war to fight. When he and fellow Rastem, Yori, are sent on a mission that falls near David's old hometown of Hauginstown, he discovers that Hauginstown was destroyed at some point. Frantic for the truth, he heads to the closest town only to find a survivor that reveals that Hauginstown was attacked and razed to the ground by their Rastem's old adversaries, the Tepish. Yet, David does not understand why the Tepish would concern themselves with such an insignificant town. When this survivor further reveals that he knows where the current Tepish Fortress is located, David and Yori are immediately suspicious, though it still makes no sense for the Tepish to place someone to wait twenty years after the attack for David to show up. Convincing Yori and the Rastem Order that he can follow this lead objectively, David risks his future to discover the truth behind the razing of Hauginstown. Why did the Tepish do it? Who was behind it? And what was so special about David that they would leave someone behind just for him?
Posted by: Grandma Bear, August 2nd, 2011, 12:46pm; Reply: 1
Congratulations George! You're a writing machine!

I like how it seems more and more SS members are taking matters in their own hands and promoting and producing their own work! Excellent! I like "doers"!!

Pia  :)
Posted by: Helio, August 3rd, 2011, 11:25am; Reply: 2
Hey, GW, congratulations my dear friend. Welcome to the novelisation world!
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