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The Princess and the Roach

Novel, Fantasy, 114,419 Words

A week ago, Jack was a nobody fixing leaky pipes in Aurore. Now, he's on the other side of the kingdom and has just one month to help an accused assassin regain her memories and prove her innocence.

Excerpt (First 4 Chapters)

Looking Back (Author Commentary)

If you've been following my commentary on the two screenplays that came before this, you knew this was coming. The fall to darkness was inevitable. Now, at last, I have the unlimited power to wax on with excessively flowery prose, and melancholic rumination, and no one will be able to stop me! In all seriousness, this was a deeply enjoyable story to write, and a major component of that was developing the plot. This isn't supposed to be a detective story, but I still wanted to take an Agatha Christie-ish approach to laying out the clues for the main mystery: the identity of the assassin, and the true sequence of events. I might be a little biased as the author, but I think you'll quite enjoy going through the story a second time once you've learned the answers, and see some of the giveaways scattered in plain sight throughout.

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