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Waterman Omnibus 2010
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Meredith is from the Eastern Shore of the Bay. Carr is from the Western Shore. . . . "Fair play" is the motto of the Third House at Narrows School, but that motto takes on a different meaning when a lonely member of the Third House is secretly wo...
The Three Lands Omnibus (2011 Edition)
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Koretia, Emor, and Daxis were all founded on the same day, but as the centuries have passed, the Three Lands of the Great Peninsula have become increasingly divided by religion, government, and culture. Koretians worship many gods, Daxions worship...
The Eternal Dungeon Omnibus 2010
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In the Queendom of Yclau lies an underground royal prison that embraces the worst of the past and the best of the future. The Eternal Dungeon is old-fashioned in its equipment and ahead of its time in its treatment of prisoners, seeking to put the...
Love and Betrayal (The Eternal Dungeon #1.2)
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As a torturer learns the art of questioning prisoners, he discovers that the word "love" can have a darker meaning than he had supposed. . . . This novella can be read on its own or as #1.2 of The Eternal Dungeon, a historical fantasy series set i...
First Time (The Eternal Dungeon #1.3)
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One man seeks to heal from abuse. The other man dreams of abusing. Now they're in love. . . . This novelette can be read on its own, or as #1.3 of The Eternal Dungeon, a historical fantasy series set in a land where the psychologists wield whips.
The Breaking (The Eternal Dungeon)
By: Dusk PetersonThe prisoner knew that the Eternal Dungeon was a place where suspected criminals were broken by torture, and he was prepared to hold out against any methods used against him - except the method he could not anticipate. . . . This novella can be re...
Re-creation (The Three Lands)
By: Dusk PetersonWhat can you give a slave who, by law, can own nothing? . . . This 17,000-word novelette is a holiday story in The Three Lands, a fantasy series on friendship, romance, and betrayal in times of war and peace.







