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Tourists
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In a city whose streets are nameless, a scholar searches for an ancient sword
The manuscript is more than one thousand years old. Written in a forgotten tongue of the Near East, it gives directions to a place across the desert where the mythic Jewel King hid his famous sword. When Dr. Mitchell Parmenter discovers the sheaf of faded pages, he knows that if it is authentic, it is one of the greatest anthropological finds of the century. For the sake of his research, he uproots his family and moves them to Amaz—an ancient land whose mysteries are as endless as the desert itself.
An earthquake struck Amaz some years back, and the city’s nameless streets still seem to move in the night. As Parmenter delves into the story of this fabulous relic, his family uncovers other mysteries, exploring Amaz in search of answers to questions no traveler was meant to ask.
The manuscript is more than one thousand years old. Written in a forgotten tongue of the Near East, it gives directions to a place across the desert where the mythic Jewel King hid his famous sword. When Dr. Mitchell Parmenter discovers the sheaf of faded pages, he knows that if it is authentic, it is one of the greatest anthropological finds of the century. For the sake of his research, he uproots his family and moves them to Amaz—an ancient land whose mysteries are as endless as the desert itself.
An earthquake struck Amaz some years back, and the city’s nameless streets still seem to move in the night. As Parmenter delves into the story of this fabulous relic, his family uncovers other mysteries, exploring Amaz in search of answers to questions no traveler was meant to ask.
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Amber Stroh
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M. Lyon
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“One of those books where the premise intrigued me, I downloaded it free or cheap, and then suck it into my "Haven't Read" folder on my Kindle. I chose it at random last week to be the next book I read and I had difficulty putting it down.
The mood is established right from the start; foreigners in a foreign land. Mysticism and puzzles surround them. Difficulties with each character lend to the 'out of the realm of normal' feel to this.
There are errors-most common was the replacement of the words angle or angles with the name Angie, who happens to be a character in the book. Could do with a bit of editing and polish.
The end is wrapped up, but not in a pretty bow. There are still issues and some questions left unanswered. Some plot devices were thrown in to help carry the story forward and I felt they could be fleshed out better to lend a bit more depth.
Still, I don't feel my time was wasted and I was entertained. I'd seek out more from this author.”

Spooky Little Crone
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“Can you imagine being a tourist in a fantasy realm? I haven't read enough Lisa Goldstein - she writes like a poet.”
About Lisa Goldstein
Lisa Goldstein has published ten novels and dozens of short stories under her own name and two fantasy novels under the pseudonym Isabel Glass. Her most recent novel is The Uncertain Places, which won the Mythopoeic Award. Goldstein received the National Book Award for The Red Magician and the Sidewise Award for her short story “Paradise Is a Walled Garden.” Her work has been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards. Some of her stories appear in the collection Travellers in Magic.
Goldstein has worked as a proofreader, library aide, bookseller, and reviewer. She lives with her husband and their overexuberant Labrador retriever, Bonnie, in Oakland, California. Her website is www.brazenhussies.net/goldstein.
Goldstein has worked as a proofreader, library aide, bookseller, and reviewer. She lives with her husband and their overexuberant Labrador retriever, Bonnie, in Oakland, California. Her website is www.brazenhussies.net/goldstein.
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