The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters (Chapter 9 Provocateur)
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The adventure continues in The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters chapter 9, Provocateur, the penultimate instalment of the ebook serial of G.W Dahlquist's fantastic fantasy novel.
After witnessing the horrifying experiment on the cabal's victims and the hideous transformation of Angelique, Cardinal Chang looks up to see Miss Temple in a feathered mask, the tell-tale scarring around her eyes - has she been subjected to 'the process'. . . ?
'If HBO are looking for a project to follow Game of Thrones, they need seek no further . . . an epic'Scotsman
'Fantastic. Somewhere between Dickens, Sherlock Holmes and Rider Haggard. I was in seventh heaven' Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth
'A page-turner, a rollicking ride. As stupendous as it is stupefying' Giles Foden, Guardian
G. W. Dahlquist is a novelist and playwright. When he fell asleep during a snowstorm, his first book The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters came to him in a dream. He is the author of the acclaimed The Dark Volume and The Chemickal Marriage. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, he now lives in New York.
After witnessing the horrifying experiment on the cabal's victims and the hideous transformation of Angelique, Cardinal Chang looks up to see Miss Temple in a feathered mask, the tell-tale scarring around her eyes - has she been subjected to 'the process'. . . ?
'If HBO are looking for a project to follow Game of Thrones, they need seek no further . . . an epic'Scotsman
'Fantastic. Somewhere between Dickens, Sherlock Holmes and Rider Haggard. I was in seventh heaven' Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth
'A page-turner, a rollicking ride. As stupendous as it is stupefying' Giles Foden, Guardian
G. W. Dahlquist is a novelist and playwright. When he fell asleep during a snowstorm, his first book The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters came to him in a dream. He is the author of the acclaimed The Dark Volume and The Chemickal Marriage. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, he now lives in New York.