Turmoil on Kregen: Dray Prescot 52

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Mushroom eBooks, Nov 27, 2014 - Fiction

Volume fifty-two in the saga of Dray Prescot of Earth and of Kregen, and the second book of the Phantom Cycle.

The undead monster called the Spectre has been destroyed. Princess Didi's fine new city of Gafarden no longer suffers under the threat of the animated corpse. Didi herself lies seriously injured in Zandikar in the Eye of the World, lovingly tended by her cousin, Princess Velia. Ulana Farlan, the governor of Didi's province of Urn Vennar, has been removed from office. Now the rogue and schemer Nath Swantram, Nath the Clis, rules.

But the Spectre, dead and animate, is about to terrorize Gafarden again as Tralgan Vorner, the wronged Elten of Culvensax, seeks vengeance on those who betrayed him. Within Vorner the Spectre lives.

Includes a glossary to the Spectre Cycle.

This is the last book in the Dray Prescot series.


 

Contents

A Note on Dray Prescot
1
Chapter one
3
Chapter two
12
Chapter three
23
Chapter four
33
Chapter five
41
Chapter six
52
Chapter seven
60
Chapter fourteen
122
Chapter fifteen
135
Chapter sixteen
145
Chapter seventeen
153
Chapter eighteen
162
Chapter nineteen
170
Chapter twenty
177
Chapter twentyone
186

Chapter eight
65
Chapter nine
73
Chapter ten
82
Chapter eleven
91
Chapter twelve
97
Chapter thirteen
108
Chapter twentytwo
195
A Glossary to the Spectre Cycle of the Saga of Dray Prescot
204
About the author
220
The Dray Prescot Series
221
Copyright

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About the author (2014)

ÿAlan Burt Akers was a pen name of the prolific British author Kenneth Bulmer, who died in December 2005 aged eighty-four.

Bulmer wrote over 160 novels and countless short stories, predominantly science fiction, both under his real name and numerous pseudonyms, including Alan Burt Akers, Frank Brandon, Rupert Clinton, Ernest Corley, Peter Green, Adam Hardy, Philip Kent, Bruno Krauss, Karl Maras, Manning Norvil, Chesman Scot, Nelson Sherwood, Richard Silver, H. Philip Stratford, and Tully Zetford. Kenneth Johns was a collective pseudonym used for a collaboration with author John Newman. Some of Bulmer's works were published along with the works of other authors under ?house names? (collective pseudonyms) such as Ken Blake (for a series of tie-ins with the 1970s television programme The Professionals), Arthur Frazier, Neil Langholm, Charles R. Pike, and Andrew Quiller.

Bulmer was also active in science fiction fandom, and in the 1970s he edited nine issues of the New Writings in Science Fiction anthology series in succession to John Carnell, who originated the series.

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