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Down the Dark Path

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Down the Dark Path - 4-part mini-novella serial!
Part I of IV: When Andelusia Anderae leaves home in search of a better life, she falls in with a mysterious traveler from a land far from anywhere she knows. The traveler promises to take her to Graehelm, but Ande soon learns he's much more than he seems. His message is for none other than Graehelm's Councilors, who will decide whether to resist the Furyon Empire...or whether to join the Furies in waging war against all lands.

The new serial version of Down the Dark Path breaks up the massive epic into four bite-size, easy to handle novellas.
The complete novel remains available in massive softcover and Kindle formats.

195 pages, ebook

Published July 26, 2015

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J. Edward Neill

64 books194 followers
Hi, I'm J Edward Neill,

Nice to meet you.

I write a lot. And when I say a lot, I mean a LOT. :)
I'm the author of sci-fi hits A Door Never Dreamed of and the Eaters of the Light trilogy. I wrote the dark fiction Tyrants of the Dead trilogy, penned Hollow Empire, a six-part medieval opera, and recently finished The Hecatomb, a horror novella. And I'm the creator of the Coffee Table Philosophy series, spanning twelve books and more than 1,100 party-ready philosophy questions.

I live in North GA, where the summers are blistering hot and winters really don't exist. I love the rain, good red wine, and I truly adore painting.

Catch up with me on my websites TesseraGuild.com and DowntheDarkPath.com.

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January 11, 2016
Intriguing

A charming entrance to a complex story. It fulfills its tale, but leave's much open. The characters begin to grow with natural ease. It grants ones imagination passage with query and wonder.
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