Author Jack Speight was kind enough to send this to me for a review. It looks really good and I'm so excited to read it! However, since I won't be able to start reading it right away, he and I thought it would be fun to post a spotlight and interview before the review appears on this blog. So check out the description for this book and then check back later to hear my personal thoughts on it. Also, there will be a comment-by-comment interview with Mr. Speight at the end of this post, so make sure to follow his responses and feel free to ask a question of your own.
UPDATE: I can't believe I forgot to post the book excerpt from The Turbatus Bones (Bone of Evil)!! Sorry I failed and forgot to post this the first time around. Anyway, check out this awesome, action-packed excerpt from the Jack Speight's new book below the Goodreads Description.
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Goodreads Description:
There are four Turbatus Bones: HEALING, LIGHT, FORTUNE, and EVIL. Together, they give the power to travel through space and time. Apart, they can heal, reveal, destine, or doom anyone foolish enough to pick them up. And they are currently scattered across the fierce and fantastical realm of Tarkan.
When young orphan Jackson Walker discovers it is in his power to reunite the bones and find his parents, the quest begins. What Jackson doesn't anticipate is that the bones desperately want to be found by seemingly anyone except himself. When one of the bones falls into the hands of the cruelest man in all of Tarkan, the tyrant Mal, it will take all of Jackson's courage and cunning to retrieve it.
Luckily for Jackson, he is far from alone in his quest. His world is filled with quirky characters: Seven the oversized dog, Radio Flyer the undersized dragon, Jinda the distinctly disfigured herbalist, and the feisty and gorgeous serving-girl, Claire. All of whom are caught, with Jackson, in the perfect realm for fantasy - a world quaking with the turbulence of war, romance, and magic. Written as the first installment of the Turbatus Bones series, The Bone of Evil is ultimately as much about adventure as it is about finding a place in this world (or the next).
Here's an Excerpt from the book:
“Pull back! Pull back!” He commanded. He whistled the retreat signal.
There are four Turbatus Bones: HEALING, LIGHT, FORTUNE, and EVIL. Together, they give the power to travel through space and time. Apart, they can heal, reveal, destine, or doom anyone foolish enough to pick them up. And they are currently scattered across the fierce and fantastical realm of Tarkan.
When young orphan Jackson Walker discovers it is in his power to reunite the bones and find his parents, the quest begins. What Jackson doesn't anticipate is that the bones desperately want to be found by seemingly anyone except himself. When one of the bones falls into the hands of the cruelest man in all of Tarkan, the tyrant Mal, it will take all of Jackson's courage and cunning to retrieve it.
Luckily for Jackson, he is far from alone in his quest. His world is filled with quirky characters: Seven the oversized dog, Radio Flyer the undersized dragon, Jinda the distinctly disfigured herbalist, and the feisty and gorgeous serving-girl, Claire. All of whom are caught, with Jackson, in the perfect realm for fantasy - a world quaking with the turbulence of war, romance, and magic. Written as the first installment of the Turbatus Bones series, The Bone of Evil is ultimately as much about adventure as it is about finding a place in this world (or the next).
Here's an Excerpt from the book:
“Pull back! Pull back!” He commanded. He whistled the retreat signal.
The men near the
house either didn’t hear him or ignored him.
“Klest, Rinson,
Trawl get back here now!” Rang yelled.
This time, Klest turned his head and looked up. Klest’s eyes went wide
and a small breath escaped his lips. The
old man had driven the white stick right through Klest’s chest. So quick had been the attack that Rang had
barely seen the old man move. Before Rang could react, the stick had been
removed from Klest’s chest. As the
soldier fell off his horse, the old man swung the stick and broke the front
legs of Rinson’s horse. The horse
stumbled forward, putting Rinson in a vulnerable position. The old man swung
again and severed Rinson’s head. Trawl’s
horse recognized the danger now and turned to run, but the old man was quick
enough to level the white stick against the horse’s back legs. With a sickening
thwack the legs were gone and the
horse fell backward on its backside, pinning a screaming Trawl underneath. The
old man jumped over and as quick as a lightning bolt he plunged the white stick
into Trawl’s mouth, silencing him forever.
The old man
looked up at Rang and smiled. He then leaped gazelle-like toward the back of
the house.
Before Rang could
warn the men out front, they had also broken rank and come running through the
back door of the house. Seventh Wold
stormed out with sword raised and impaled himself on the white stick. The old man pulled the stick out and Wold
fell forward, so too did Eighth Fehyer and Sixth Farthin.
“My God,” whispered Rang. The
old man had impaled three men at the same time.
The old man then turned and began sprinting at him. Rang’s head felt swampy again and his body
hung limp. He had never felt so helpless
and terrified. He watched as the old man
approached and slowed down. He was
walking now, as he came up to Rang. Commander
Rang, winner of many battles for his homeland; a hero many times over, couldn’t
even lift his hands in defense. Then he
saw something which didn’t make sense. An
arrow had pierced the old man’s stomach and then another in his chest. The old man stopped and grabbed the arrow
poking from his chest. He looked up at
Rang and rasped, “Thank you,” before a third arrow came through his right
eye. As the old man pitched forward and
died, he dropped the stick. Before the
white weapon hit the ground, Rang’s head cleared and he came to his
senses.
About the Author - Jack Speight lives on an island of the coast of Maine with his beautifully clumsy wife, two unexpectedly carefree daughters, an old arthritic dog, and an intermittently leaky roof.
Now, welcome to the stage Mr. Jack Speight! This interview will take place in the comment section so please return to hear Speight's response to my questions. Also, feel free to ask one of your own. Let's keep this interesting :)
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Now, welcome to the stage Mr. Jack Speight! This interview will take place in the comment section so please return to hear Speight's response to my questions. Also, feel free to ask one of your own. Let's keep this interesting :)
Here ya go Jack Speight, my first question: The Turbatus Bones is a pretty unique title. Where exactly did this originate; What inspired the Turbatus Bones?