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Khantara
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Haanta are a nation of rock giants who came to the Two Continents in search of a cure for their ethnaa, an affliction given to them by vindictive Gods. Their search brought them to a series of deserted islands along the northern expanse, and they began making settlements and establishing themselves as an independent nation. Their arrival, however, was seen as a threat by Thellis, the neighbouring nation to the south, and a war between Thellis and the islands broke out. After five hundred years of conflict, the Haanta were finally victorious, claiming a small piece of Thellis as their reward, but while the Haanta have established peace with everyone else on the Continents, their peace with Thellis cannot last long.
Tales from Frewyn: Volume One
Winner of the Avery Best Fantasy award
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What do heroes do on a day off?
Tales from Frewyn: Volume One is a short story collection highlighting what happens on the islands and in the Diras Castle Keep when no one is watching.

Tales from Frewyn: Volume Two
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Featuring the Haanta series’ most beloved characters, Tales from Frewyn: Volume Two pays tribute to the animals in the world of the Two Continents, from Mr Cluck, the rooster that refuses to crow, to Tuatha, the stubborn Westren longhorn.
Join everyone in Khantara Ghaasta, the Diras Castle keep, and the far reaches of Westren and Haantaledhran in honouring the unique animals of the two continents.

The Leaf Flute: A Marridon Novella
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The Leaf Flute is a prequel novella about Danaco, Bartleby, and Rannig, following their time spent in Sesterna, where gang bosses reign, pilfering is legal, and a Lucentian pirate king and his crew are the only decent men about. A mission to save an emissary's effects becomes a quest to dismantle the entire Sesternese underground, and by the power of Rannig's musical prowess, Danaco's cunning, and Bartleby's rants, the black markets of Sesterna will never be so disrupted nor so thoroughly entertained.

The Baracan: Another Marridon Novella
Sequel to the Leaf Flute
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Exiled from his home by King Reneldin, Danaco decided to make the most of his time by stealing a royal frigate, gathering a formidable crew, and sailing the northern seas, making his way in the world as a mercenary, while eagerly awaiting any news that might bring him home.

The Baracan, a network of agents loyal to the true king of Lucentia, is hard at work planning a rebellion that will end Reneldin's tyranny and put Prince Lamir on the throne, but to succeed, they will need to locate Danaco and restore him to his rightful place as leader of their organization.

 The Ship's Crew: Marridon Novella #3
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The crew of the HMS Myrellenos are about to receive a new addition.

After having made contact with the Baracan, the secret underground in league with Prince Lamir of Lucentia, Captain Danaco is eagerly awaiting information that will bring him home as leader of the prince's rebellion, but after a mishap on the ship and a chance meeting at a local tea house, the captain will have to chose whether to harbour a wayward agent until the next missive from the prince arrives.



What happens when an upstart reporter from Marridon disturbs Frewyn's peace? The Commander and Den Asaan send him home, but not without tormenting him first.




The Opera
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When due homage is paid to the heroes of Frewyn, what could possibly go wrong? Another standalone novella from the series about an opera performed in honour of Frewyn's heroes that turns out to be little more than a farce.






Frewyn Fables: The House Guest
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When winter comes early to Frewyn and the first snowfall of the year traps a young mouse in her home, fate brings an old mole to her door, but is the young mouse prepared for all the challenges that catering to a fussy house guest can bring?








Baba Connridh
Gran Mara Connridh, known to her few friends as Baba, is Frewyn's oldest farmer. 

She spends her days marching over her fields with her cat at her side, throwing stones at children, frightening her neighbours, and avoiding unwanted visitors by telling them exactly what she thinks about them when they should happen to stop by. All is prepared for the coming harvest on Baba's farm, and she has nothing more to do but sit by her hearth and disdain the world, until a visit from the gods and two wanton fey forces her to leave her house and put her old powers back into practice.



 
Favour of the God:

A story about Gods and children, love and friendship:

Every child in Frewyn is taught that they were created by the Gods, and that every Frewyn is therefore considered with the same affection and given the same attention as everyone else.

This is somewhat untrue.

Aoidhe Dreen is a Gods' Son, a child thought to have a Frewyn God as a parent. While the birth of such a child is not common in the kingdom, and often goes unproven, the divine parentage of Aoidhe Dreen is accidentally discovered by Cgnita, a young cleric at the Kileen monastery, who suddenly finds himself the victim of the God of Japes and Justice, making him very sorry to have received the Favour of the Gods.