Description
The
Pulsifer Saga Deluxe 3rd Illustrated Edition is comprised of two
complete fantasy novels, illustrated by the author and unlike anything
else out there today!
In the first novel, Pulsifer: A Fable, we
meet fantasy fiction's new and outrageous hero...or anti-hero. He s not
politically correct, overly heroic, or even overly endearing...but he is
uproariously entertaining. Meet Calim Pulsifer-thief, rogue, womanizer,
and confidence man-and, in spite of having earned the enmity of
wizards, warriors, and women, always his own worst enemy.
Extricating
himself from one outrageous misadventure after another in his quest for
vengeance and survival, the outcast Calim Pulsifer leaves a trail of
mayhem and mirth across and beneath a frozen, monster-haunted world.
Political correctness goes out the window as the ultimate trickster and
adventurer takes the stage. Fantasy-fiction readers and role-playing
fans alike will find these novels provide a thrilling, belly-laughing
reading experience. This first novel in a new series will leave the
reader gasping with laughter and asking for more!
In the second
novel, Land of Ice, A Velvet Knife, Calim Pulsifer, the ultimate rogue
and adventurer, is back with a vengeance--primarily fleeing vengeance,
seeking vengeance, and repeatedly bungling, bamboozling, and bluffing
his way from one outrageous situation to another.
As in the first
novel, Pulsifer: A Fable, in spite of having earned the enmity of
wizards, warriors, and women, Pulsifer is once again his own worst
enemy. Fighting, scrabbling, and conniving in his quest for vengeance
and survival, the outcast Calim Pulsifer leaves a trail of mayhem and
mirth across and beneath a frozen, monster-haunted world, delving into
the bizarre depths of a subterranean realm like no other. Adversaries
and lovers, unhuman and sorcerous creations of an ancient wizardry, and
innocent bystanders alike--all are touched by the wake he leaves, and
only the force known as Equilibrium knows how things will finally
balance out, for even multiple hells hath no fury like several women
scorned....
Once more, political correctness goes out the window,
as the ultimate trickster and adventurer takes the stage.
Fantasy-fiction readers and role-playing fans alike will find these
novels provide a thrilling, belly-laughing reading experience.
Readers
of Wm. Michael Mott's pulp fiction and Fortean/paranormal research
works will find many familiar themes here, interwoven with a humor which
is at times sophisticated and at other times ribald and slapstick. Fans
of Jack Vance, Fritz Leiber, and George Macdonald Fraser--maybe even of
John Kennedy Toole!--will enjoy these non-stop humorous adventure
novels.