Vitor
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Carter Roy:
I've read both The Blood Guard and its sequel and I really enjoyed them! The way they're written is so addicting and interesting as well and the plot you conceived for this series is quite good. What should we expect from book 3 in this series (without giving much spoilers)? Will it be as long as the first/second installment or longer in terms of pages? What can you tell of your forthcoming novel? :)
Carter Roy
Hi Vitor, thanks for the questions and for liking the books, and sorry that I've taken so long to respond. Have been busy with book three!
What can I tell you about the third entry? Well ... it's difficult to discuss without dropping spoilers—means I'll have to talk about things in the abstract. Hmm.
The action returns to New York City, and picks up only a few hours after the end of The Glass Gauntlet. The story resolves a number of issues that were left hanging from the first and second books—issues that I don't think most people even remarked upon—and reveals that the Bend Sinister action we saw in the first book was only part of a larger, different plan. That is, the Blood Guard have misunderstood what is actually going on.
As usual, there is a fair bit of fighting in unusual places. And, um, there is what appears to be a talking cat. Which sounds like something from an entirely different book, but trust me: It fits into this world.
Thanks again for all the support! And now I have to get back to it!
What can I tell you about the third entry? Well ... it's difficult to discuss without dropping spoilers—means I'll have to talk about things in the abstract. Hmm.
The action returns to New York City, and picks up only a few hours after the end of The Glass Gauntlet. The story resolves a number of issues that were left hanging from the first and second books—issues that I don't think most people even remarked upon—and reveals that the Bend Sinister action we saw in the first book was only part of a larger, different plan. That is, the Blood Guard have misunderstood what is actually going on.
As usual, there is a fair bit of fighting in unusual places. And, um, there is what appears to be a talking cat. Which sounds like something from an entirely different book, but trust me: It fits into this world.
Thanks again for all the support! And now I have to get back to it!
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Lindsay
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Carter Roy:
Morning! Wanted to bring to your attention (since my kid brought it to my attention in the pre-dawn hours this morning) that our printing of The Glass Gauntlet is missing pages 185-200. Yep - it skips directly from 184-201. Because it's nearly impossible to directly contact Amazon or Amazon Publishing, I wanted to alert you. (PS - even though it was missing 17 pages, he couldn't put it down... I'm next!) ?
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