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Wil Deft
Contributor(s): Wolkomir, Richard (Author)
ISBN: 1502416166     ISBN-13: 9781502416162
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fantasy - Epic
Physical Information: 0.96" H x 6" W x 9" (1.39 lbs) 432 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Wil Deft hears the thoughts of beasts.

He hears a cold-eyed forest cat, who appears on his cottage's windowsill-"Come," she says. "It is time."

He hears a lonely dog, in a tavern-"We could be friends, Wil."

He is just a fisherman, in this riverside village, at the empire's northern edge. Suddenly, though, imperial constables hunt him. He doesn't know why. He flees into the forest, where ancient enchantments linger, his only guides that cat and dog.

Atop a crag, an eye opens, and he learns his fate-he must journey into terrible danger. He must go alone, except for that lonely dog, but that dog loves him, fiercely.

And, on that, all turns.

It is foretold.

Wil Defthas been compared to Lord of the Rings, but it sings its own song.

And that song is haunting.

Here's what readers say-

PRAISE FOR WIL DEFT FROM A REVIEWER

Beginning with the narrator's pitch perfect storytelling "voice", I was quickly captivated and constantly lured on....I loved the author's choices of people and place names - 'Fishtown' for the village, Wil Deft for the hero. This author manages to coax poetry from every descriptive turn of phrase....

FROM A SECOND REVIEWER

It started with a terrific hook - who can resist a talking cat sent to deliver a message? It starts off strong and just continues that way.

PRAISE FROM READERS...

This is a wonderful tale Intriguing. Imaginative. Complex...a very talented and masterful writer and teller of dramatic tales...people will find this little-known story to be as satisfying and intricate a drama of good and evil as the classics (The Hobbit comes to mind.)-Jay B. Cutts-5 Stars.

The author has totally nailed the corgi personality...a fun and interesting page-turner-David Schaldach-4 Stars. br>
Wolkomir's characters are memorable, especially Tobi, the corgi, who epitomizes all loyal dog characteristics. -Ellen Miller, Fl.-4 Stars

AND OTHER READERS SAID...

... wonderful scene-painting: mundane Fishtown, the cobblestoned streets, the glow seeping through closed shutters, and above all the sinister bulk of the imperial ship blocking out the lights of the neighboring town, all spring into reality before us. Impressive work. -Cairo, Egypt

...charming well-balanced prose, unexpected and delighting imagery (his hair needed a licking, determined the cat), perfect pacing and immediate suspension of disbelief...character's names are easily pronounced, creating instant association, and their personas are shaped almost invisibly with an expert choice of few words. I want MORE...and I want it NOW -Long Beach, California

Any writer who can suck a reader into a fantasy with convincing characters and bizarre situations that seem perfectly normal has a true gift....Yet, it is the language with which the story is written that sets it apart....Move over your treasured copies of Tolkien and C. S. Lewis and make room for Wolkomir. -Waitsfield, Vermont

....I enjoyed the suspense-imperial constables might catch him any minute -Denver, Colorado

From the very first sentence I was hooked....The characters were instantly real-how many writers can do this?-inside a single sentence. -Albany, New York

I'm amazed how quickly I was drawn into Wil Deft's world-Winchester, Va.

...a world as believable as Tolkien's. I woke up thinking about the characters and their world. I loved what the dog says-we all know that's what dogs would say, if we could only hear them...-the movie folks will want to do something with it. -Albuquerque, New Mexico