The Staff of Seven Serpents: A Tale of the 2nd Atlantean War

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Staff of Seven Serpents: A Tale of the 2nd Atlantean War by Clyde Auburn Stanley, Clyde Auburn Stanley
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Author: Clyde Auburn Stanley ISBN: 9781370600571
Publisher: Clyde Auburn Stanley Publication: January 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Clyde Auburn Stanley
ISBN: 9781370600571
Publisher: Clyde Auburn Stanley
Publication: January 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A tale of sword and sorcery, cast in the classic 'Pulp' style of original masters like Clark Ashton Smith, C.L. Moore, and R.E.Howard. The heroes are brawny and forceful, the women beautiful, and the perils hideous and abhuman.

With snakes, lots of big snakes.

In an antediluvian age, the dread cult of the Demon Serpent, Set, is a whispered legend, shrouded in dread. The terrible Serpent was cast down, but his agents lurk still, in the shadows, scheming for his apocalyptic return and the downfall of man.

In the proud city of Mantessua the Serpentkin sorcerer, Zhaaman Bhol weaves a web of the blackest evil, snaring the courageous corsair Gorvak and the beauteous and cunning thief, 'The Cat's Shadow' in its slimy coils.

Did I mention the snakes?

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A tale of sword and sorcery, cast in the classic 'Pulp' style of original masters like Clark Ashton Smith, C.L. Moore, and R.E.Howard. The heroes are brawny and forceful, the women beautiful, and the perils hideous and abhuman.

With snakes, lots of big snakes.

In an antediluvian age, the dread cult of the Demon Serpent, Set, is a whispered legend, shrouded in dread. The terrible Serpent was cast down, but his agents lurk still, in the shadows, scheming for his apocalyptic return and the downfall of man.

In the proud city of Mantessua the Serpentkin sorcerer, Zhaaman Bhol weaves a web of the blackest evil, snaring the courageous corsair Gorvak and the beauteous and cunning thief, 'The Cat's Shadow' in its slimy coils.

Did I mention the snakes?

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