Little Myth Marker

Little Myth Marker by Robert Asprin is the sixth installment in the Myth series, published by Legend in 1991. This edition, written in English and spanning 167 pages, follows the character Skeeve, an extra-dimensional magician, as he navigates a series of challenges. With the mob pressuring him to marry and magicians plotting his demise, Skeeve’s life is anything but ordinary. The stakes rise when the legendary car-shooting ace, the Sen Sen Ante Kid, enters the scene, seeking to win a hefty sum in a game of dragon poker.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and science fiction elements as Skeeve confronts various adversaries and unexpected situations. The narrative explores themes of conflict and survival within a whimsical yet perilous universe. As Skeeve attempts to balance the demands of his life, the story unfolds with a mix of humor and adventure, characteristic of Asprin’s writing style. This edition offers a fresh look at the ongoing escapades of Skeeve and his companions, making it a notable addition for fans of the series.
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The sixth of Robert Asprin’s Myth series. The mob wants him married; the magicians want him dead. Legendary car-shooting ace, the Sen Sen Ante Kid, wants to take him for a cool half-million in a game of dragon poker. Otherwise, life for Skeeve, extra-dimensional magician, is perfect – or almost.
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