Tales of Two Dragons

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
Cover of the book Tales of Two Dragons by Rod Giblett, Austin Macauley
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Author: Rod Giblett ISBN: 9780463251256
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publication: April 24, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rod Giblett
ISBN: 9780463251256
Publisher: Austin Macauley
Publication: April 24, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The stories of Saint George and Beowulf killing an evil Dragon are well known. But what if these stories were untrue and the Dragon was good? What if Saint George and Beowulf were misguided by stories of heroes killing dragons? What if, instead of Saint George killing the Dragon and saving the Princess, and Beowulf and the Dragon killing each other, something else happens that you have to read this book to find out about? What if the place where the Dragon lived was not a plague-ridden swamp but a wetland wonderland, or was not a desert waste but a mineral wonderland? Tales of Two Dragon tells these ‘what if?’ stories and more besides. If these stories are true, and the stories of Saint George and Beowulf and the Dragon are untrue, how did the untrue stories come to be told? How come the true stories are being told now?

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The stories of Saint George and Beowulf killing an evil Dragon are well known. But what if these stories were untrue and the Dragon was good? What if Saint George and Beowulf were misguided by stories of heroes killing dragons? What if, instead of Saint George killing the Dragon and saving the Princess, and Beowulf and the Dragon killing each other, something else happens that you have to read this book to find out about? What if the place where the Dragon lived was not a plague-ridden swamp but a wetland wonderland, or was not a desert waste but a mineral wonderland? Tales of Two Dragon tells these ‘what if?’ stories and more besides. If these stories are true, and the stories of Saint George and Beowulf and the Dragon are untrue, how did the untrue stories come to be told? How come the true stories are being told now?

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