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y separately published work icon The Towers, the Moon selected work   short story   fantasy   science fiction  
Is part of The Trifold Age Andrea K. Höst , 2015 series - author novel (number 1.5 in series)
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The Towers, the Moon
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Death and the Moon, Andrea K. Höst , single work short story fantasy science fiction historical fiction

'Eluned Tenning can barely remember all the names of the vast network of cousins making her sixteenth birthday party so overwhelming. But she has no problems with would-be actor Milo, who is so calmly quiet and friendly. She'd never step on a stage herself, but she's happy to help him rehearse.'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

(p. 1-23)
Two Wings, Andrea K. Höst , single work short story fantasy science fiction

'Griff Tenning has suffered too much change in the past year, and wishes everything would quiet down for a while - or, better still, would go back to when his parents were alive. But, even so, it's useful that his odd aunt can afford airship tickets to France. On such a quick trip, his hated travel sickness won't be enough to keep him from a chance to stand beneath the impossible Towers of the Moon.'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

(p. 24-87)
Forfeit, Andrea K. Höst , single work short story fantasy science fiction historical fiction

'Forfeit is the newest game of the Court of the Moon, and one seemingly designed for humans to lose. But Arianne Seaforth is willing to pay a great deal to help her oldest friend – and she is learning to extract a price of her own.'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

(p. 88-103)
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