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Crowther's Fantasy: The Lost Children of Asora

Anthony Lovell

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This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9781434382597 £ 9.40  
About the Book

Dinosaurs still roam, Warrior's fight for what is good and a ship that travels between worlds…. Christopher Crowther is eleven when he first hears of the world Asora. On a day out he meets a man called Jack Atalas who tells him of this other world. Atalas invites Christopher to stay in Asora at the Greenhearts school where he would learn how to use a sword and be educated about Asora.

 

Christopher agrees and easily convinces his father to take him to Dover where he is met by the boy Brock Molp, an older and very eager student of Greenhearts. They board the Lone Wolf, an old ship captained by a man who hasn’t shown his face for almost twenty years.

 

As the ship journeys through a rainbow on into Asora, Christopher meets Marcus and Fawn who soon become his friends. He sees creatures that he thought were long extinct. When he arrives at Greenhearts he meets Barin, Kerrick, Maguna, Master Ortamus and the cruel Sorophin who tortures the students with his magic.

 

With his new entertaining friends, patriotic Marcus, daydreamer Fawn, upper class Samuel and head strong Poppy, he soon settles into life the other side of the rainbow. However he notices that one of the male students has vanished and his teachers are keeping it quiet. The boy isn’t the last. The only clue as to where the children are going is a four armed creature called a Levison.

 

To his shock, Christopher also discovers the true reason why Atalas invited him to Asora - however Atalas swears him to secrecy. Christopher agrees though is curious as to why.

 


About the Author

Anthony Lovell was born in Wrexham, North Wales. He is the second youngest of five. He lived in Wrexham until the age of nineteen when he moved to London.

 

He has had many jobs including factory work and warehouses. He now works for the tourism industry.

 

Crowther’s Fantasy is his first published work. If you have any questions about the book feel free to e-mail him at tiduslovell@msn.com.

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“Marcus,” he whispered. “Marcus, where are you?”

There was no response.

   “Marcus!” he said, more loudly.

Again, there was no answer and the fog seemed to be even thicker. It was also getting extremely cold, and Christopher decided to run in bursts for warmth, stopping to pause so he could listen. He did this several times, but he heard nothing.

   “I’m lost….heeeelp…” he heard, faintly.

But although it was far away, Christopher was relieved to hear it. He ran about a bit more in the direction that he thought he heard it, making sure that he did not drop his sword.

   “Hellp…” he heard again.

This time it was much louder, and Christopher felt confident that he was getting closer to Marcus. He sprinted faster than he had done all day, then tripped over and fell. His sword thudded on the ground. The grass was white with frost when he picked it up. He suddenly heard footsteps, which sounded heavy. He lay on the frozen ground, scared. The footsteps began to get closer.

CLICK CLICK, Christopher heard.

It sounded horrible, like teeth grinding together.

THUMP, THUMP.