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Dave Gross is the author of ten novels, notably the adventures of Radovan and the Count, including Prince of Wolves, Master of Devils, Queen of Thorns, and King of Chaos. Formerly the editor of such magazines as Dragon, Star Wars Insider, and Amazing Stories, Dave has also written novels for the Forgotten Realms and Iron Kingdoms settings. For more tales of Radovan and the Count, including free short stories, check out http://paizo.com/pathfinder/tales.

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Dave Gross Thanks for asking, Vinciente.

All of the stories for sale at Paizo.com are in .epub format, although the PDF versions of the Council of Thieves and Jad…more
Thanks for asking, Vinciente.

All of the stories for sale at Paizo.com are in .epub format, although the PDF versions of the Council of Thieves and Jade Regent Adventure Paths include the original printing of the novellas "Hell's Pawns" and "Husks." The web fiction remains free, although it's not in ebook format.

I've used both iBook and Kindle on the Mac, and I once tested the free Calibre app to convert files to Kindle format, which worked fine for me. I haven't used a Windows ebook reader, but I see there's a free one that reads .epub files at http://icecreamapps.com/Ebook-Reader/.




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Dave Gross "The Gleaners" is a bit different from my other work. If it's the horror element you enjoy, you might also like Hour of the Huntress (for Arkham Horro…more"The Gleaners" is a bit different from my other work. If it's the horror element you enjoy, you might also like Hour of the Huntress (for Arkham Horror) or Prince of Wolves (Pathfinder Tales).

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Prince of Wolves

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Black Wolf (Forgotten Realm...

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Master of Devils

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Lord of Stormweather (Forgo...

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King of Chaos

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“Tamlin thought about what he'd heard during his rescue and said, "And in addition to his talent of imitating father's voice, Talbot has become some sort of monster." "Well," she(Tazi)said. "In a manner of speaking, yes"
"And you just returned from training as a master assassin?"
"That is not how I'd describe myself."
"Cat burglar, then. Just like mother."
Well, yes. If you must be rude about it."
"And even the chambermaid has divine powers?"
"That's right" Tazi said. "That, and she's actually our sister"
"Our sister..." "It appears that everyone I know has become some sort of storybook hero--" he sighed-- "And all I can boast is 'most often kidnapped.'"
"Now would be a bad time to tell you about Larajin's twin brother?" Tazi asked. She raised a solemn eyebrow, but the quirk upon her lips was all mischief
"Now you're making things up"
She kept smiling, but shook her head.
"Next you'll tell me he's an elf"
Tamlin strove not to take offense at her wild laughter, even though it continued long after they had turned off the streets of Selgaunt and rumbled through the gate to Stormweather Towers.”
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“What most observers unfamiliar with the arcane do not realize is that a wizard actually casts the larger portion of any spell long before unleashing its power into our world. For most spellcasters, the act of releasing the magic is a simple matter of uttering the final triggering phrases, performing a concluding gesture, and perhaps expending a catalytic matter.”
Dave Gross, Pathfinder Tales: Prince of Wolves

“Then you are sure to follow them,” said Senir. “Perhaps it would be best if you did. It has long been said that the mysteries of Ustalav sleep late and wake angry. I would not wish you to endure their ire.”
Dave Gross, Prince of Wolves

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