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Delayed in Transit

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Delayed in Transit

Contributors:

By (Author) D. N. Taylor

ISBN:

9781098355425

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

2nd June 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

136

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

226g

Description

In a world of magic Blessings gifted by gods, the Porters were viewed as both the weakest and the strongest, for their god Hermes gave no Blessings. Until one day, when a Porter gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of his cargo and received the ultimate compensation.

Porter Lugot lost a precious cargo on his first Commission for his Order of Porters, and with it he lost his life, until he was dragged back to the living by the will of a being he could not defy. Without his fellow Porters, he is lost and alone, seeking not but death. But even death is denied him.

But in the midst of despair he is given a ray of hope a clue to find his lost cargo, and regain the respect of the Order of Porters. Now, Lugot must face a challenge he never expected to face!

This is the first in an epic fantasy series, Delayed in Transit. Grappling with themes of life and death, belonging and exclusion, failure and redemption, this series finds a contemplative hero who has failed those he trusts. Can he redeem himself Does he even want to try Find out today!

Author Bio

Born in Atlanta, Ga, I grew up with books around me all the time, but I never expected to write one myself.

This is not a book that was written with the intent of making money. This was, has always been, and I hope will continue to be, a story I wrote because it was a story that I felt needed to be told. Whether a book makes money or not is secondary. What matters most, to me, is whether the author had fun writing it- whether they put their very being into the story or not. As long as an author can look at their finished work and feel a sense of pride in it, then it was a job well done.

And if someone picks up the book and reads it, and the words speak to them and encourage them and give them the drive to focus on a goal in their own lives and achieve it, or simply makes them feel better... then isn't that really the whole point

Making money is a nice bonus... but telling a good story is a reward all on its own.

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