Walking the Kingâs Skull is a short little snippet of a fantasy story; a whimsy. Itâs partly a mystery investigation, but mystery fans should be aware that the investigation is my vehicle for getting Sir Blades Farfluke into where heâs no longer welcome, rather than the sort of in-depth mystery that will challenge the reader or that is full of clues a reader can try to solve.
Rather than being a full-fledged mystery, the tale is an excuse for me to play at the ânovel of manners.â Yet of course itâs obviously not a novel; itâs just a short little introduction to some overblown court officials in a fantasy, specifically a Victorian-ish, fantastic Neverneverland.
Walking the Kingâs Skull is a short little snippet of a fantasy story; a whimsy. Itâs partly a mystery investigation, but mystery fans should be aware that the investigation is my vehicle for getting Sir Blades Farfluke into where heâs no longer welcome, rather than the sort of in-depth mystery that will challenge the reader or that is full of clues a reader can try to solve.
Rather than being a full-fledged mystery, the tale is an excuse for me to play at the ânovel of manners.â Yet of course itâs obviously not a novel; itâs just a short little introduction to some overblown court officials in a fantasy, specifically a Victorian-ish, fantastic Neverneverland.