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Half Moon

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* NEW edition with map and list of characters included *

Akri of the Half Moon makes a gruesome discovery near his home on the high plains: a hunter, killed by a sword – the weapon of man slayers. Is this a sign that the shamans' warding against a long-dormant dark power is faltering?

The lowlands mage Raffin Andelaran makes an unpleasant discovery of his own; seeking help from his guild, he finds corruption at its very heart.

The peoples of the high plains and the lowlands face a threat both new and ancient that will overwhelm them if they stand alone. Only together can they hope to triumph over evil. But to unite their strengths, new paths must be taken, ancient fears overcome – and the world of some must change beyond all expectation.

374 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2011

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Dale Renton

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Dale Renton lives with his family in a pleasant suburb of Melbourne, where he is often seen walking in the company of a handsome Belgian Shepherd dog called Freddie.

Dale's latest novel is "DART" - (SF Action/Adventure with more than a touch of humor). You can find it as an eBook in all popular formats. It can also be ordered as a paperback or hardcover through Amazon.

Half Moon (Epic Fantasy, again with a touch of humor) - second edition - is available as an eBook from all the major outlets and as a paperback from Amazon. In response to reader feedback, this new edition features a map of the lands where Half Moon is set (drawn by Dale) and a complete list of characters for ease of reference.

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January 8, 2016
Acquired this book through GoodReads as a part of their First-Read giveaways, Half Moon combines war with magic in a tale that combines run-of-the-mill fantasy with an original twist to it.

One of the main enjoyable aspects of this book is the way it keeps groups of characters seperate for much of the book. This isn't something you find in most books; usually you get a few main characters who meet by chance at the beginning and thus begins their tale together. Instead, we have around four groups who have their own tale to tell, but are all interconnected. It was also not full of annoying terms and names that fantasy writers create just because it's fantasy and therefore must be different - it was easy to read in this aspect, and also wasn't challenging to read in purely linguistic terms. Good English. (The least you expect from writers but you cannot deny that there are some who clearly weren't meant for it...)

The ending was... it was not anti-climatic, but it felt rushed after all the trouble that had been put into getting there. I believe that more could have been gotten out of the ending rather than what was there, though by all means this should not put you off. The ending is hardly guessable, particularly since often you are found to be guessing what might become toward the end.

One thing that did annoy me a lot was the use of breakers (marked with the ~ symbol). I thought these were overused and often in places that they didn't necessarily need to be used, which broke the story slightly inthose places and often left you wondering why such a breaker was used.
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September 22, 2011
Dale Renton's debut novel is a great read for fantasy lovers. He has created a haunting world of struggle against forces which threaten to tear families, clans and entire tribes apart. It explores the darkest depths of evil and the highest pinnacles of good in a plot that could easily pass as a metaphor for our own 21st century. Do not pass this book by. Read it, then buy another copy for a friend.
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February 16, 2012
I THOUGHT THIS WAS A GREAT BOOK TO READ AND I COULDNT PUT IT DOWN! MY HANDS ARE STILL SHAKING FROM THE ENDING!
I GIVE THIS BOOK TWO PAWS UP AND THIS READ WILL HAVE YOU BARKING FOR MORE! WOOF WOOF
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