Grasping Fingers: A Wizard Rivikin Novella

· Katheryn Hazlett
Ebook
60
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Three murders, each two days apart, all in the lower districts of the city of Rensein. The victims show no sign of injury or trauma, only a pair of inky black finger marks on each of their necks. The clerics at the Temple of Rhydion refuse to get involved. The mages employed by the city guard are too afraid to get close to the bodies. Captain Denning Pole is completely stumped and desperate for help.

Wizard detective Ehren Rivikin’s search for information on the mysterious Cult of the Three-faced God leads him to Rensein, where he learns about the case and its promised reward. With the help and resources of Captain Pole, his investigation takes him from the city’s underbelly to its glittering merchant district. But can they catch the killer before he strikes again, or are they only chasing shadows?

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About the author

Katheryn Hazlett is an independent author with a love of fantasy, particularly swords and sorcery. Her debut novel, Silver Sword, was published in September 2020.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in history, with a minor in English focused on Creative Writing, from the University of Tulsa in the USA and a Master of Arts in Medieval Britain and Europe from Aberystwyth University in Wales.

She remained in the United Kingdom and worked for a video games publisher and the Victoria & Albert Museum before taking the plunge into writing full time.

Her work draws on both history and mythology, as well as inspiration from numerous books and games, to create new worlds and fantastic stories.

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