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Angus Wells

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Born March 26, 1943
Died April 11, 2006 (63 years old)
Also known as: Angus Wells, J.B. Dancer
13 books
4.4 (13)
140 readers

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Angus Wells was a British writer of genre fiction, including fantasy and westerns. Wells wrote under numerous pseudonyms, including Andrew Quiller (with Kenneth Bulmer and Laurence James), James A. Muir, Charles R. Pike (with Kenneth Bulmer and Terry Harknett), William S. Brady (with John Harvey), J. D. Sandon (with John Harvey), Charles C. Garrett (with Laurence James), Richard Kirk (with Robert Holdstock), J. B. Dancer (with John Harvey), and Ian Evans.

Books

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Yesterday's Kings

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From Angus Wells comes a stirring tale of magic, adventure, and passion as only he could imagine it -- the saga of two ancient peoples, long divided by a bloody past, and the courageous young man who must save them both or die with the woman he loves....Long ago the Kandarians seized the border forests, driving the native Durrym into a land of powerful magic that protects the Durrym from further invasion. But Kandarian priests have now mastered their own form of magic -- a magic that can overcome the Durrym's protective spells and open their land to conquest. For Cullyn, a young and innocent Kandarian woodsman, it means the end to a life of idyllic solitude, as Kandarian troops, Durrym spies, a noble lady, and a cruel priest all force him to choose sides in the impending conflagration. Cullyn soon comes to realize that through fate's design, he alone can stop the war. But it will mean betraying his own people, earning the trust of his Durrym enemies, and winning the heart of the woman he loves -- before the coming clash of magic and mayhem destroys them all.From the Paperback edition.

Forbidden Magic (The Godwars, Book 1)

5.0 (1)
4

This is about a prince who was a younger son and was not in line for the throne and whose father decided he would become a priest when he wanted to be a scholar. Then he got a chance to go on a quest which was much more in line with what he wanted to do so he ran away from home to follow this quest only to find himself and more trouble than he wanted.

The Best of Isaac Asimov, 1939-1952 (The C-Chute / The Deep / Marooned Off Vesta / The Martian Way / Nightfall)

4.0 (1)
5

Part one of a collection of science fiction short stories. Marooned Off Vesta Nightfall The C-Chute The Deep The Martian Way

FORBIDDEN MAGIC

4.0 (1)
14

Regan, a chieftan's daughter from ancient Ireland, discovers she has long been promised to the druids. The only way for her to regain her freedom is to suffer the Ordeal of the Rowan, but during the Ordeal her life unexpectedly changes forever.

The guardian

4.4 (5)
105

Dante Mangino was a man committed to one thing: his job. A top security specialist, he had no ties to anyone, just the way he wanted. Falling for a client was strictly taboo. But his latest assignment was about to remind him that even a man like Dante had a weakness. And her name was Sara Vance. Mayor of her hometown, Sara needed protection against a stalker. But having the man who'd loved her and left her prowling around on guard simply wouldn't do. Dante was too intense. Too...tempting.And that would make her stalker very, very angry....