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Title | : | Tales of the Lantern |
Author | : | Dedra L. Stevenson |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 15 pages |
Published | : | July 7th 2012 by Blue Jinni Media (first published January 30th 2012) |
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Dedra L. Stevenson
ebook | Pages: 15 pages Rating: 4.2 | 5 Users | 2 Reviews
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Tales of the Lantern, a short collection of bone chilling stories brought to you by the acclaimed author of The Hakima's Tale: Undivided, is a great companion for those evenings that you want to feel the chill of the supernatural. The tales are set in the United Arab Emirates, and they are based on the lore of the area, sensationalized to provide a great deal of literary entertainment in a set of five short stories.In the Middle East, there is a great tradition of camping in the desert during the winter months, and nothing makes a camping trip feel more complete than a few frightening stories told around a roaring camp fire against a desert night sky. Let Tales of the Lantern transport you into the Arabian peninsula to enjoy the magic of storytelling.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 5 Users | 2 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books Tales of the Lantern
A great collection of short stories, all with an edge. There's a message in them, the world is stranger than you know, there are forces at play and you mess with them at your peril. Yet they show that good can triumph; if you have faith.Well worth reading and a fantastic introduction to a talented writer.
A great collection of stories based on urban legends of the Middle East. Created by the author of The Hakima's Tale.
A great collection of short stories, all with an edge. There's a message in them, the world is stranger than you know, there are forces at play and you mess with them at your peril. Yet they show that good can triumph; if you have faith.Well worth reading and a fantastic introduction to a talented writer.

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