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June 01, 2007

Blackhope Scaur: The Doomed Castle (Book 3)

In Blackhope Scaur: The Doomed Castle, which is the third and final part of The Blackhope Scaur Trilogy the action moves to Edinburgh Castle on the last night of the Military Tattoo. My idea of what the book cover might look like was this:

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Here is the actual cover:

Doomed Castle

Here is a summary of what the story is about:

The Edinburgh Military Tattoo:  Hundreds of squealing bagpipies, gymnastics, battle re-enactments, a military fly past, laser shows, fireworks all out on the castle esplanade and seen be floodlight.  It should be the best vacation ever, a dream come true for most thirteen-year-old American visitors.  But for Finnley McDougall and Hadley Kobayashi it is something to dread.  Somewhere a gang of greedy, cruel humas and three armies of evil gomes are planning an attack somewhere in Edinburgh Castle.  They have a bomb.  They have a helicopter.  They have a hatred of humans in general and Finn and Hadley in particular.  They have thousands of Lignites, Graywackies and Slag Piles on their side.  What can two small children and one very small, scruffy, rude, bad-tempered gome to do stop them?

Here is a bonus chapter for the story.  This was going to be the first chapter of the story, but we ommitted it in the final version.  This chapter is called, The Dark Watcher's Fury

Here is the second (or now the first) chapter of the story.  Chapter Two is called, From Zen Master To Fay Wife

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