After a field trip suddenly turns into a near catastrophe Lucas and the others shift into high gear to avenge their injured friend. But when an unexpected foe arrives at the scene they quickly find themselves in a life or death situation that not even their extraordinary skills can solve. Realizing that they have bitten off more than they can chew Lucas desperately starts looking for trustworthy allies, just to find out once again that things are never as easy as they appear at first.
Can they survive the battles at hand? Will they be able to tell friend from foe? Or will the epic quest they have stumbled into be too much for them to handle?
Follow Lucas Trent and his friends through an action-paced story of mysteries, secrets and deceptions and find out…
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About Richard Blunt
Publishing under a pen name to keep his personal life separate from his writing life, Richard Blunt was raised in the heart of Europe, in a nation where English is not the native language. Like his heroes, Richard blunt is nothing more than a shadow – a specter that whispers a story for everyone to hear.
His latest book is Lucas Trent 3: Grand Theft Magic.
The
Real Story Behind Lucas Trent 3: Grand Theft Magic
When I start writing a book it is always
about statistics, character sheets, background details and a lot of other
boring stuff that just needs to be there to ensure a smooth and consistent
storyline. But the real story begins way before that. In the case of the “Lucas
Trent” series it all started when I got annoyed with the things I was reading
at the time. I love details and I particularly like to dive into those when I
read a book. Unfortunately with all the books I had so far that was not a good
idea. With all of them, even the very famous bestsellers, the thing starts to
look shaky when you dive deep. Things stop making sense, characters start
veering off in directions that is not like what they are supposed to be and
storylines just take tight turns to stay alive. So at some point I set myself
the challenge of making it better. Writing a complex story without taking
desperate moves to keep it together. And it all started with the world itself.
It’s easy to write in a fictional world, as you can redefine everything just to
your liking. That’s why I put my fantasy story into the real world. Granted,
this “world” is a mixture of my home country, the country the story is set in
and some others around the globe, but it is all out of the real world. My
heroes don’t have a magical village to retreat to, no parallel universe to hide
in, not even a costume to hide under… And that’s what inspired me…
Making fantasy work in the real world.
Now, when it comes to “Grand Theft Magic”,
which is the third part in the series, the inspiration was one that I was
interested in from the very beginning: The clash between the fantasy side of
the story and things that are not part of it. This book is taking the masquerade
to the next level, and it’s only getting upwards from there…
Talking about publishing a little…
As a not-exactly-best-selling author it is
impossible to get a descent publisher to take you on. And even if they do, the
contracts you get are just no good. It’s my work, I like to stay in control to
the very end, so my choice of doing self-publishing was pretty obvious. For the
first two books I went the more-or-less-self-publishing approach, meaning that
even though everyone calls it “self-publishing“ those books were published by a
professional company, in my case AuthorHouse. Well, that experience was not
exactly what I had hoped for… So this time I did self-publishing for real… Got
my own ISBNs, my own cover designer, my own editor, etc… I am still using a
logistics partner, but whatever I could do myself, I did do myself this time.
And let me tell you: It was a lot of work, by far more than I had anticipated,
but I wouldn’t have it any other way from now on…
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