The Dragon of Angur

The Dragon of Angur by Sinclair Forrest is a fantasy novel published by AuthorHouse in 2007, featuring 424 pages in English. This story unfolds on the Island of Angur, where Grosnez, a magician with questionable skills, seeks to acquire an ancient turtle shell that can predict the future. His plans are complicated by a friendly dragon residing in Old Mauger’s cave, who inadvertently aids local washerwomen. As Grosnez plots to eliminate the dragon, a dragon hunt is proposed to celebrate the High Elder’s Flint Jubilee, setting the stage for a series of unexpected events.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the narrative explores themes of greed and ambition. The plot thickens with the involvement of the Planning Committee and the local Union, highlighting the complexities of community dynamics. The story presents a whimsical yet engaging take on the interactions between magic and the mundane, as well as the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve their desires. This edition offers a rich tapestry of fantasy elements, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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“We can’t let a dragon interfere with our plans!” Greedy for wealth and power, Grosnez, a magician of dubious abilities living on the Island of Angur, is determined to get hold of an ancient turtle shell used to predict the future. But the shell is in Old Mauger’s cave. A friendly dragon, he even uses his hot breath to help washerwomen dry their laundry. To get the dragon out of the way, Grosnez’ servant suggests a dragon hunt to celebrate the High Elder’s Flint Jubilee. The prize: much sought-after residency in the island plus a new dolmen! But Grosnez’ scheming hasn’t gone unnoticed, and Gastelois, the dolmen-builder, reckoned without the interference of the Planning Committee and the machinations of the head of the local Union.
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