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The Sorcerer's Appendix

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All is not well in the kingdom of Rhyngill. Despite regular payment of tithes, including PAYE (Pay As You Eat), the citizens are all tired and underfed. Firkin, a lad who is definitely alpha plus in the get-up-and-go department, blames the king, and sets out to find an assassin who will rid the kingdom of its ruler. But little does he know that the real villain is someone else entirely - or that the origins of his friends' troubles involve lemmings, pigeons and heavy earth-moving equipment.It takes a pieman, a magician and a knight with a North Country accent to help Firkin see the error of his ways!

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 1993

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February 5, 2021
Great to re-read this a few years on

Great start from an excellent comedic fantasy writer, read his first few novels on pb release. Returning to them is not disappointing
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February 1, 2013
Humourous and witty, but not top of the class funny. That said, it's worth reading if you like fantasy comedy.
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