Medieval Mystery Intrigue and Adventure All in the Grand Style of1950s Pulp Fiction
May 19, 2005 -- Transporting
the reader to the land of "Once Upon A Time, Long, Long Ago..." the dramatic characterizations created by White give depth and life to the stories, while a fast-paced plot, dynamic mystery elements, and gentle humor keep
the reader fully engaged in the story throughout.
The stories take place in 1557 during the time of the King's annual Faire, given to show his appreciation to his people for their fealty to him and his throne. The celebration will last for 3 weeks... bringing trouble and adventure for a young lad known by the simple name of Tobias.
"A wonderful story of camaraderie, adventure, and chilling mystery The author has captured the essences of the fifties series books, pulp paperbacks, and modern mysteries and rolled them all into one, in a medieval setting. A great read!"
- Austin Johnson, editor Bayport Gazette (webzine)
"Engaging, vivid characters draw
the reader in and bring these tales to life! Thrilling adventure and well-plotted mystery, balanced by just the right amount of light-hearted humor, are sure to make this novel a hit with all ages."
- Nancy J. Hardy, administrator Sleuth's Emporium Series Book Message Board
"The Renfaire Tales catches
the reader s up and transports them to 'Once upon a Time, long, long ago,' while at the same time makes them feel that they know the characters personally, and they might bump into Tobias or Jonathan just around the corner. A light, humorous treatment of the medieval heroic quest, combined with mystery-solving!"- JD, Administrator, Hardy Detective Agency Hardy Boys Fanfiction site
D.R. White chose to self-publish his book with Dog Ear Publishing.
For further information contact: Ray Robinson at 317-228-3656 or through the website at:
www.dogearpublishing.net
The Renfaire Tales - Book One
D.R. White
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 0-9766603-2-6, 188 pages, paperback, $12.95 US
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Medieval Mystery Intrigue and Adventure All in the Grand Style of1950s Pulp Fiction