[projectaon] Re: Joe Dever novels

  • From: David Davis <feline1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, secretelf77@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 12:55:44 +0100

Hi Andrew,
thanks for your message!
there were twelve of these 'Legends of Lone Wolf' novels published in the
late 1980s/early 90s.
They're not under the remit of Project Aon as their author (
http://www.johngrantpaulbarnett.com ) decided not to make them available
for free on the Internet (for a while he was selling PDFs on his own
site... these days another publisher has been re-releasing them for him,
both in print and as eBooks).

So, that's why they're not up for download on the Project Aon site.
David

(Folks, perhaps it would be helpful to the series listed but with a link to
Paul Barnett's site? that would stop people wondering why they were
missing!)


On 18 August 2014 12:21, Andrew Thornton <secretelf77@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>                       I don't know if this helps anyone. I have here one
> of the Lone Wolf novelizations:
>
>                           Joe Dever's Legends of Lone Wolf; The Sword of
> the Sun [book 3]. by Joe Dever and John Grant.  [Beaver, 1989]
>
>                           It has some interesting aspects. One, it has a
> glossary of Kai terms at the back. e.g for Storm Hawk it says: Lone Wolf's
> first tutor, slain by Vonotar while scouting the Durncrag Mountains. There
> is a Magnamund map. There is an order page for Lane Wolf software as well
> :) "The Mirror of Death is a superb action packed arcade game. Armed with a
> sword and four chosen Kai disciplines, you fight your way through the tower
> stronghold of Kazan-Gor in a fantastic adventure that will test your skills
> to the limit.
>
>                          I don't know where I got this from. I found it on
> my shelf. Probably of no interest. But just pointing it out. I couldn't
> find this novel on the website list. I don't know how the licence relates
> to it.
>
>                          The front cover is pretty cool. A monkish guy in
> green [Lone Wolf?] is on a ship deck. He is sword fighting with a dagger
> wielding, fur-armored woman. Behind them are ghoul/skeleton hybrids.
>
>                         Andrew
>
>
>

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