Friday, April 22, 2022

Tour Wrap Up: Shadow of the Shapeshifter by David Lee Stone

 

 

Book One of the Vanquish Trilogy

YA Fantasy, Fantasy

Date Published: March 31, 2022

Publisher: Kingsbrook Publishing



Two strangers in the wrong place at the worst possible time…

.a lone assassin prepared to do the dirtiest of jobs…

and a guard sentry determined to stop him.

A dark enemy is about to rise in Illmoor, something even more chaotic and twisted than the citizens themselves. Step forward Enoch Dwellings, master sleuth, who boasts a reputation built entirely on an intricate web of carefully calculated lies. Together with his hapless but increasingly inept assistant, Doctor Wheredad (no medical training whatsoever), he will do anything it takes to solve a crime that might actually end up costing him more than his own life.





Currently a 4* Rating on Amazon



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Did you miss any of the stops on this Tour?

April 1 - RABT Book Tours - Kick Off

April 2 - Liliyana Shadowlyn - Spotlight

April 3 - I Smell Sheep - Excerpt

April 4 - Book Reviews by Virginia Lee - Spotlight

April 5 - The Avid Reader - Interview

April 6 - The Faerie Review - Spotlight

April 7 - Lady Hawkeye - Excerpt

April 8 - Book Junkiez - Excerpt

April 9 - Girl With Pen - Spotlight

April 10 - Nesie's Place - Excerpt

April 11 - Our Town Book Reviews - Spotlight

April 12 - Texas book Nook - Review

April 13 - So Many Books - Spotlight

April 14 - Novel News Network - Review

April 15 - Readers Alley - Excerpt



About the Author

Between 1998 and 2016, David wrote fantasy and YA books for some of the biggest publishers in the world. These included The Illmoor Chronicles (for Disney and Hodder), Gladiator Boy and Undead Ed (for Hodder and Penguin), Davey Swag and Outcasts (for Hodder). His books have been converted into audio works for BBC Worldwide and Random House and translated into fifteen different languages by companies including Sony in Japan. David’s short stories have also appeared in a variety of anthologies, including the celebrated Knights of Madness (with Terry Pratchett, Tom Sharpe, etc) for Orbit and Penguin, edited by the late and great veteran fantasy anthologist, Peter Haining. David has also written review columns for Interzone and SFX and fictional histories for Games Workshop and their Warhammer universe.


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