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Night in the Nether Hells (Ebenezum trilgy) (original 1987; edition 1989)

by Craig Shaw Gardner

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The conclusion to the magical Ebenezum trilogy. "Gardener skewers all the cliches of quest-fantasy with wit, style, mordant irony and great glee-this series could have been serialized in National Lampoonor filmed by one of the Pythons!" (Spider Robinson)
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Title:Night in the Nether Hells (Ebenezum trilgy)
Authors:Craig Shaw Gardner
Info:Headline Book Publishing (1989), Paperback, 208 pages
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Once more, Wuntvor the apprentice is in over his head and trying to figure out how to stay alive! ( )
  dragonasbreath | May 27, 2012 |
This is Pratchett style fantasy. Light, amusing, and fun to read, but that's about all there is to it. If you like that style, you'll enjoy this one. ( )
  Karlstar | Feb 2, 2010 |
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This one's for Elizabeth
especially without whom . . .
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Vushta was gone.
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The conclusion to the magical Ebenezum trilogy. "Gardener skewers all the cliches of quest-fantasy with wit, style, mordant irony and great glee-this series could have been serialized in National Lampoonor filmed by one of the Pythons!" (Spider Robinson)

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"No more worry, no more fuss!
Vushta now belongs to us!


Thus spoke the dreaded rhyming demon, Guxx Unfufadoo, s he and his fiendish minions dragged the City of Forbidden Delights down deep into their dire domain.

Gone is Vushta! Gone the Greater Vushta Academy of Magic and Sorcery! And gone with it the might wizard Ebenezum's hopes of a cure for his malady of magicks.

A champion must be found to face the wrath of Guxx and rescue the City from his foul clutches. Someone Brave. Someone bold. Someone expendable.

So Wuntvor, the wizard's hapless apprentice, prepares to go where no mortal man has gone before, into the very teeth (and claws) of danger, armed only with a magic sword, a magic horn, a magic hat, five hundred ferrets ...

And a Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free card.
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