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From: jeffh@brl-sem.ARPA (the Shadow)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: Peter Tremayne
Message-ID: <400@brl-sem.ARPA>
Date: Thu, 12-Sep-85 16:13:32 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 12 16:13:32 1985
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In article <127@bridge2.UUCP> bjl@bridge2.UUCP writes:
>
>Awhile back (and I still have the book) I read a book by Peter
>Tremayne (a british publication) which was the first in a
>fantasy trilogy, I have forgotten the name of the book, it is
>something "Lan".  Has anyone else read it?  Or been able to locate
>the second and third books?

The books you are referring to are:

	The Fires of Lan-Kern
	The Destroyers of Lan-Kern
	The Buccaneers of Lan-Kern

They are published by Methuen paperbacks.  They are british, as you
said.  I have only read the first book so far, but I enjoyed it and
plan on getting the others.  I found them at Tales From the White
Hart in Baltimore.  I suggest you find a science fiction specialty
shop in your area and ask them about the books.

		"How does one climb a palm tree?"
		"You shinny up."
		"Not up.  Down."
		"How did you get up a palm tree, your honor?"
		"I don't know.  A moose helped me."

			the Shadow
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