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Unicorns and Giants. Shadows and monsters. Eagles and hummingbirds. Desperate men and desperate quests. Lions and tigers. Comets and kings. Frosts and fountains. Villains and heroes. Fire and ice. Weary wanderers and wise women. All are part of the wondrous universe of The Inn at the End of the World. These fourteen stories have been forty years in the making. They form a companion volume to the Tales of the Forgotten God trilogy (The Beggar King, The Chameleon Lady, and The Everlasting Child) but are neither prequel nor sequel. These are parallel universes, both different and subtly familiar.…mehr

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Unicorns and Giants. Shadows and monsters. Eagles and hummingbirds. Desperate men and desperate quests. Lions and tigers. Comets and kings. Frosts and fountains. Villains and heroes. Fire and ice. Weary wanderers and wise women. All are part of the wondrous universe of The Inn at the End of the World. These fourteen stories have been forty years in the making. They form a companion volume to the Tales of the Forgotten God trilogy (The Beggar King, The Chameleon Lady, and The Everlasting Child) but are neither prequel nor sequel. These are parallel universes, both different and subtly familiar. The settings may be vaguely in the past, the present, the future, and even somewhere else outside of the timestream we know. Fantasy on the surface; Biblical truths at the very core; fuel from and for the imagination from beginning to end.
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Dan Hamilton is recognized nationally as a real estate author, educator and broker. During a Texas career spanning over 25 years, he has owned and operated many brokerages and received numerous professional awards and honors. Dan has operated his own school of real estate and currently teaches courses throughout the state. He has served on the board of the national Real Estate Educators Association (REEA) and as President of the Texas Real Estate Teachers Association (TRETA).