Alchemy Unlimited

Alchemy Unlimited by Douglas W. Clark, published by Avon Books in 1990, is a fantasy novel that combines elements of humor and adventure. Set in the medieval town of Pomme de Terre, the story follows an aquatic alchemist and his disgruntled apprentice as they navigate a landscape plagued by demons and a baron intent on keeping his subjects uninformed. This edition spans 310 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the lighter aspects of the Middle Ages while addressing themes of enlightenment and discovery. As the protagonists embark on their journey to uncover the source of the demonic infestation, the story also humorously reveals the “true” origins of indoor plumbing. With its unique blend of fantasy and satire, Alchemy Unlimited offers an engaging exploration of a whimsical medieval world.
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While the medieval town of Pomme de Terre suffers from a plague of demons and a baron determined to keep his subjects in ignorance, a pair of unlikely heroes–an aquatic alchemist and his disgruntled apprentice–trek across the land to discover the source of demonic infestation and bring enlightenment to their land. Clark’s first novel is a tongue-in-cheek fantasy that explores the lighter side of the Middle Ages and uncovers the ”true” origins of indoor plumbing.
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