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Crewel Lye

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Random House Digital, Inc., Mar 26, 2002 - Fiction - 320 pages
Jordan was a ghost in Castle Roogna now. Although once he had been the most valorus of knights--that is, until he was betrayed by two wily magicians and the woman he loves. Now, if he only can remember how he was killed, he'll be able to reassemble his body. And he is getting impatient....


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Review: Crewel Lye (Xanth #8)

User Review  - Swankivy - Goodreads

Ah, punny titles. I wonder if he thinks of the titles first and then writes a book to match? Seems like it. This book features Princess Ivy again. I like Princess Ivy. Partly because she's a female ... Read full review

Review: Crewel Lye (Xanth #8)

User Review  - Susan Tietjen - Goodreads

Very good. Again a new twist and the characters keep getting better. Read full review

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Sword and Stone
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Knightmare
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Cruel
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Caustic Truth
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About the author (2002)

Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob was born in August, 1934, in Oxford, England. He graduated from Goddard College in Vermont in 1956. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen while serving in the United States Army in 1958. He served in the U.S. Army from 1957-1959. In 1977, he received a British Fantasy Award for A Spell for a Chameleon. Anthony's family emigrated to the United States from Britain when he was six. Highly popular because of his science fiction and fantasy works, Anthony is also known for the Jason Striker series and martial arts novels co-written with Roberto Fuentes. A highly prolific author, Anthony's other works include Bio of a Space Tyrant, Cluster, and the Omnivore series. Anthony makes his home in Tampa, Florida. He also writes under the pseudonym Robert Piers.

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