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The Hero Interviews

Ewington, AndiNolan, Conor(Illustrated by)Martin, Paul(Edited by)
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"Does for fantasy heroes what Interview with the Vampire did for vampires, but with a lot more bloodshed and battle axes. Insightful, delightful and above all hilarious."
Rhianna Pratchett

"You'll laugh; you'll chuckle; you'll grin; you'll shake your head and roll your eyes while wondering, "Did he just find another way to make the same fireball joke?"; and you'll have a lot of fun. No better time than the present to go grab this, you'll be glad you did."
HC Newton, The Irresponsible Reader

"...it made me laugh a lot! It is a delight to read and well worth a fantasy fan's attention - plus I want more mime warriors in this genre now. Go get it!"
Matt at Runalong the Shelves

"...easily one of the funniest books I've ever read, and I loved every minute of it. The Hero Interviews should come with a warning: will cause side-splitting laughter."
Jodie Crump, Witty & Sarcastic Bookclub

"This book should gain pride of place on the bookshelves of anyone who enjoys Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams and Fantasy TTRPGs and would make a great Christmas gift for any such people on your list!"
Sue Bavey, Booknest.eu

Heroes... you can't swing a cat without hitting one. You can't even hatch a nefarious plan without some adventuring party invading your dungeon to thwart you. So, it stands to reason they're a force for good-right?

Well-yes and no...

Elburn Barr is a Loremaster who has turned his back on his family's tradition of adventuring and stepped out into the realm of heroes to interview a whole smorgasbord board of fantastical characters from stoic, swear-shy Paladins through to invisible sword-carrying Mime Warriors.

Through his transcribed journal, he'll take a cheeky peek at the truth lurking behind the hero myth-and everything associated with them. Across his many encounters, he hopes to uncover his brother's fate-a brother who has been missing for ten summers after brazenly setting out to forge a heroic name for himself.

Will Elburn discover what really happened to his brother, or will he fail in his quest and become another casualty of the adventuring trade?

The Hero Interviews is a departure from the usual swords and sorcery yarn-it's a sometimes gritty, sometimes amusing, but completely bonkers look at the realm of heroes.

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Product Details
Independently Published
839218429Y / 9798392184293
Paperback / softback
20/05/2023
686 pages
152 x 229 mm, 903 grams