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Tisarian's Treasure
2011
First Published
3.94
Average Rating
50
Number of Pages

A dark jungle. Angry pirates. Bloodthirsty monsters. Old magic. And a captivating woman. This is the scene of TISARIAN'S TREASURE, a novella by J.M. Martin, in which the young Doctor Alexandre Mallory has recently escaped the clutches of the fearsome pirate captain, Thadieus Drake, and his hellish crew aboard the Tatterdemalion. But the pursuit is far from over. Drake and his band of cutthroats are hot on Mallory's heels, and during his flight the good doctor realizes he holds a secret the pirate captain will do anything to attain: the location of a treasure that is much more than jewels and gold, but a hoard of immeasurable power. Pyr author Jon Sprunk (SHADOW'S SON, SHADOW'S LURE) says, "Martin weaves a breath-taking tale of pirates, treasure, sorcery, and uncommon bravery. Here is a yarn from a true storyteller, rife with traditional fantasy influences. I couldn't put it down."

Avg Rating
3.94
Number of Ratings
18
5 STARS
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Author

J.M. Martin
J.M. Martin
Author · 5 books
Joe is a multi-talented creative with a background in the comic industry. He worked at Caliber Press in the mid-90s where he contributed to various projects including a collectible card game based on Todd McFarlane's Spawn universe, designed covers and advertisements, managed the company's art archives, lettered comics, and wrote a 17-issue run of a fantasy comic series. From 2001 to 2005, he was the managing editor of Privateer Press, where he edited and wrote RPG game supplements, illustrated maps, and managed a team of writers. He served as the managing editor for syndicated magazine YOUnique from 2006 to 2008, interviewing local personalities and guiding the direction of articles. Joe is the author of the Dead West series and has written several short stories, and is also the editor of the award-winning Blackguards: Tales of Assassins, Mercenaries, and Rogues. From 2013 to 2017, he served as Creative Director and later Publisher at Ragnarok Publications, where he edited for various indie authors and companies such as Simon & Schuster and Procter & Gamble.
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