The lost treasure of Isla Sangre waits for those bold enough to discover it.
Though she was killed at the end of the Fourth Wizard War, sensible folk still tremble at the name of Sanguinarre, the Blood-Red Queen. When the sorceress was destroyed, powerful magicians concealed her island from the sight of mortals. Isla Sangre remains lost to this day: hidden, its fabulous treasures unplundered. Now a ruthless team of mercenaries led by Baron Robellar has discovered the island and come to claim its riches. But the Blood-Red Isle will not give up its secrets easily -- or without sacrifice.
The Blood-Red Isle is an action-packed novella of treasure hunting, greed, and betrayal. It features characters also seen in The Tournament of Death -- Stephen D. Sullivan's FREE online novel. The story appeared previously in the book Zombies, Werewolves, & Unicorns.
Stephen D. Sullivan is the award-winning author of dozens of novels and stories, including trilogies for Legend of the Five Rings, Spider Riders, and Dragonlance.
Genre: Fantasy
Though she was killed at the end of the Fourth Wizard War, sensible folk still tremble at the name of Sanguinarre, the Blood-Red Queen. When the sorceress was destroyed, powerful magicians concealed her island from the sight of mortals. Isla Sangre remains lost to this day: hidden, its fabulous treasures unplundered. Now a ruthless team of mercenaries led by Baron Robellar has discovered the island and come to claim its riches. But the Blood-Red Isle will not give up its secrets easily -- or without sacrifice.
The Blood-Red Isle is an action-packed novella of treasure hunting, greed, and betrayal. It features characters also seen in The Tournament of Death -- Stephen D. Sullivan's FREE online novel. The story appeared previously in the book Zombies, Werewolves, & Unicorns.
Stephen D. Sullivan is the award-winning author of dozens of novels and stories, including trilogies for Legend of the Five Rings, Spider Riders, and Dragonlance.
Genre: Fantasy
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