Dirty Work

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By Dan McGirt
Published by Trove Books
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Published: Oct. 24, 2010
Words: 76,586 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458171139


Description

Jason Cosmo is sick of being an invincible hero. He's ready to hang up his enchanted sword and go back to growing turnips. But rumors that the all-powerful Superwand has been found means retirement must wait until after Jason faces demons, assassins, and sultry pirate queen Tannis Darkwolf. This is the original text of the 1993 Roc paperback edition, and a sequel to JASON COSMO & ROYAL CHAOS.

Tags

comedy, humor, fantasy, magic, sword and sorcery, satire, wizards, fantasy series, heroic fantasy, parody, fantasy adventure, hero, sequel, humorous fantasy, jason cosmo, dan mcgirt

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Review by: Kate Harbin on Oct. 28, 2010 : star star star star star
I've now read all three Jason Cosmo novels, and all I have to say is awesome! It's not too often I read a (non)trilogy that makes me smile and laugh like these have. The dialogue between characters is hilarious and the plot seems to twist even if it does follow the "general" hero storyline. I hope Mr. McGirt decides to write more for this series, as I have througly enjoyed every minute. Thank you for giving this bored reader an enjoyable series!!
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