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  • Published: 6 February 2014
  • ISBN: 9780241967577
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 751
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The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters




The tenth chapter in the new Dahlquist 10-part ebook only serialisation of the first book in his fantasy trilogy

The tenth chapter from the thrilling fantasy novel The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters:

A SPY. A KILLER. AN IMPOSTER.

THREE EXTRAORDINARY HEROES. ONE UNIQUE NOVEL.

Three most-unlikely but nevertheless extraordinary heroes become inadvertently involved in the diabolical machinations of a cabal bent upon enslaving thousands through a devilish 'process':

Miss Temple is a feisty young woman with corkscrew curls who wishes only to learn why her fiancé Roger broke off their engagement ...

Cardinal Chang was asked to kill a man, but finding his quarry already dead he is determined to learn who beat him to it and why ...

Dr Svenson is chaperone to a dissolute Prince who has become involved with some most unsavoury individuals ...

An adventure like no other, in a mysterious city few have travelled to, featuring a heroine and two heroes you will never ever forget..

  • Published: 6 February 2014
  • ISBN: 9780241967577
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 751
Categories:

About the authors

G. W. Dahlquist

G.W. Dahlquist has two claims to fame prior to writing The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters. Firstly, he is the only individual to bring a private prosecution against NASA for allegedly faking material brought back from the moon (he claimed - unsuccessfully - that several pounds of 'moon rocks' had been lifted from his backyard in Tampa, Florida). Secondly, that the script for the 1978 film Capricorn One - a fictional film about faking a trip to Mars - is based on a documentary he was making regarding his own allegations of a full-blown cover up of the so-called 'faked moon landings'. Filmed footage and research material confiscated by Dahlquist's landlady in lieu of unpaid rent was purchased at a car boot sale in Orlando in 1976 by executives of Warner Brothers. The film was rushed into production, but Dahlquist claims never to have received a dime of the proceeds.

Praise for The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters

Fantastic. Somewhere between Dickens, Sherlock Holmes and Rider Haggard. I was in seventh heaven

Kate Mosse author of Labyrinth

A page-turner, a rollicking ride . . . stupendous

Giles Foden, Guardian

A novel of desire, sensation and desperate jeopardy . . . genuinely exciting and intriguing

Time Out

An erotically charged, rip-roaring adventure for adults with scarcely a dull moment to be had . . . keep[s] the reader on the edge of his seat

Daily Mail