The Rock Speaks! Hear now, stalwart sirs! Lovely ladies! Eager offspring! Hear the tragedy of the Stone Warrior Tribe, O brave and trusty Stones! Where once we were ordinary men--brave, strong, and mortal--in one great flash we became the very stone we venerated. The Wizard made us eighteen feet tall, immensely strong... But painfully slow of thought.
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Donald Bruce Callander 1930 -- July 25, 2008 Don Callander was the best-selling author of the 'Mancer series and the Dragon Companion series. Don originally worked as a travel writer/photographer and graphic designer before retiring to start his writing. Don was born in Minneapolis, brought up in Duluth, Minnesota, and graduated from high school there before enlisting in the U. S. Navy in 1947. After serving four years on active duty (including the Korean War) he transferred to the Naval Reserve where he served as a 'weekend warrior' for twenty additional years. He settled in Washington, D.C., where he married, raised four children, and worked on the Washington Post newspaper and in National Headquarters of the American Automobile Association (40,000,000 members!) until his retirement in 1991.
Trouble is brewing in the north. First, Flarman Flowerstalk, the renowned firemaster, suddenly disappears. Then the Stone Men, who are under the enchantment of an ancient geomancer, capture and hold his apprentice, Douglas Brightglade. And now, magician Wong's homeland of Choin is in an uproar as warring factions fight over the emperor's throne. Somehow the scattered fellowship of wizards must locate their missing members, break the old enchantments, and bring peace to the Choinese in time for Douglas to pass his firemaster exam and marry Myrn Manstar. Readers who have followed the fire adept's progress through the battle with the Ice King in Pyromancer and the threat of the witches' coven in Aquamancer will welcome familiar characters and cozy settings in the latest entry in this light fantasy series for fans of all ages. Candace Smith
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