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Paul Boyce

    Black Harlequin
    Far from Home
    Far from Home
    Spell Masters and the Plaines of Time
    Moon Shot: Apollo Fiftieth
    A Place In The Woods
    • A Place In The Woods

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on biblical prophecy, the narrative explores the ultimate conflict between God and Satan, tracing its origins back to the creation of a perfect kingdom. It details how Satan's influence led to humanity's fall and the subsequent corruption of this kingdom. The book outlines the foretold events leading to the final confrontation, where God will triumph over Satan, restoring the kingdom to its original perfection. Through scripture, it provides a vivid account of the cataclysmic changes that will affect those living during this pivotal time.

      A Place In The Woods
    • Moon Shot: Apollo Fiftieth

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Apollo lunar landing program, the narrative unfolds through the perspective of a young engineer at Kennedy Space Center. It offers a personal glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of the mission, capturing the excitement and innovation of a pivotal moment in space exploration history. The author's firsthand experiences add a unique layer to the historical account, making it a compelling read for those interested in the space race and its impact on technology and society.

      Moon Shot: Apollo Fiftieth
    • Spell Masters and the Plaines of Time

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The Spell Masters of Misalonia, powerful beings with exceptional magical abilities, face a dire threat as the planet Tamaron hurtles toward their home. Tasked with a rescue mission to evacuate Tamaron's inhabitants before disaster strikes, their journey takes a perilous turn when a meteor fragment damages their advanced craft, the planet hopper, leaving them low on fuel for the return trip. As they navigate this crisis, the stakes rise, challenging their powers and resolve in a race against time to save both planets.

      Spell Masters and the Plaines of Time
    • Far from Home

      Book 1

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in 1701 Japan, the story follows Yazama Jiutarô, a young samurai grappling with the aftermath of his master's ritual suicide, which leaves him and his fellow warriors as ronin. Determined to avenge their fallen leader, they plan to confront the court official responsible by New Year's Eve, 1702. Acknowledging the inevitable consequences of their quest for vengeance, they are prepared to face the ultimate sacrifice, highlighting themes of honor, loyalty, and the tragic nature of their fate.

      Far from Home
    • Far from Home

      • 854 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      Set in 1701 Japan, the story follows Yazama Jiutarô, a young samurai grappling with the aftermath of his master's ritual suicide. Left as ronin, he and his fellow warriors are determined to seek vengeance against the court official responsible. As they prepare for their confrontation on December 31, 1702, they confront the inevitability of their own deaths, highlighting themes of honor, loyalty, and the tragic consequences of revenge.

      Far from Home
    • Black Harlequin

      • 436 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Tamm DuHan reaches adolescence after a difficult childhood which included boyhood illness and the devastating effects the death of a younger sister and, soon after, his mother. By the time he is fifteen, his father packs him off to the Warrior's Academy in the great city where, through his own perseverance, he is chosen to train as an elite fighter. He is to undergo weapons, survival and alchemy skills practice.A few years of unrelentingly severe training results in him being selected to become an executive agent for the city Magelords. His first mission sees him thrown into a world of deception, intrigue, danger and friendships as he joins a company of travelling performers. Harley is assisted through his naiveté by the Company's performers. Soon be becomes the hunter, and the hunted, and must place his trust in those who have limited experience in fighting.

      Black Harlequin