Ebook {Epub PDF} The Adventures of Sir Edric by Thaddeus White
· Sir Edric and his trusty manservant Dog return in the latest volume of the knight's biography. His newest litany of drunken escapades sees Sir Edric infected with pestilence and forced to seek out the fabled Tears of Shal-Marrikash to cure himself (and prevent a . An Egyptian style pencil drawing of Dog, Sir Edric's trusty manservant. This is the crest of Geldfels, a settlement on the southern coast of the Kuhrland. Geldfels is famous for its goldmine, and its men have often been embroiled with war with the Felarians and Dennish. This is the crest of Kemelheim, a large Kuhrisch city that was founded by a. · Sir Edric is a womanizer, a drunk, and a generally selfish person who stumbles into righteous acts quite by mistake. He likes to look at women, a lot. 90% of the women in the story are ogled and pursued by Edric. Heroism happens only when he needs to save himself or the wine.4/5.
Review of The Adventures of Sir Edric by Thaddeus White. Book Review Leona's Blog of Shadows I Mark Lawrence I Thaddeus the Sixth I The Tattooed Book Geek I Fantasy Faction I Fantasy Book Critic I Fantasy Book Review UK I Booknest I The Qwillery I The Alliterates I Book Worm Blues I Lynn's Book Blog I Tenacious Reader I Jo. In trouser-explodingly good news, The Adventures of Sir Edric is now available. Even better, the price is an obscenely low 99p (this will go up in the not too distant future). As well as the limited edition hardback [which, I should stress, is more than 99p], the e-book is available from Amazon. Click here for the Amazon UK link. Thaddeus White asked me to read his novel "The Adventures of Sir Edric". It is about a knight who is far from chivalrous going on adventures similar to such a knight. I want to say it is a parody of epic adventures.
Answering Review Request: The Adventures of Sir Edric. Thaddeus White asked me to read his novel "The Adventures of Sir Edric". It is about a knight who is far from chivalrous going on adventures similar to such a knight. I want to say it is a parody of epic adventures. It is certainly a comedy. To call The Adventures of Sir Edric (Volume One) politically incorrect would be an understatement. I suspect that’s the whole point of the character our mysterious author Thaddeus White (OK so it’s a nom-de-plume!) chose to lead his first traditionally published comedy-fantasy novel, published by Tickety Boo Press. Welcome to SFFWorld Thaddeus!. Aided by his trusty manservant Dog, Sir Edric will have to contend with fantastical monster, lunatic sorcerers and, most deadly of all, elven treachery. SIr Edric and the Plague is currently just 99p, and available at Amazon and Smashwords (will come out at more places shortly).